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MX-6000i Frequency Question
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Post 1 made on Wednesday November 6, 2013 at 11:54
azag
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I am new to the URC remotes. I have spent about a year programming my own (2 Nevo Q50s, and 1 S70) and have decided to make a switch in the living room and potentially the rest of my home if everything goes well.

I purchased a mx-6000i bundle at a very good price on ebay. It came with mrf-350i and 250i. I understand that these models all operate at 433mhz. I already have a handful of urc lamp dimmers that and wall switches that operate at 418mhz. I really don't want to waste these products. What would be the most cost effective way of utilizing these dimmers and wall switches?

Would I be able to incorporate a rtfx-1 into this system some how to change the band?

Thanks in advance for any help.
Post 2 made on Wednesday December 18, 2013 at 10:00
JoeFlabitz
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You can get a MRX-1 or MRX-2 with a RFTX-1 and switch it to 433MHz. This will also allow for additional control via network with two RS-232's, a sensor, and a trigger.

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