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  WGL RF Whole House Transceiver - 32 Bit Version
 
WGL RF Whole House Transceiver - 32 Bit Version
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Looking for a high quality alternative to X10’s TM751 or RR501? Our V572 RF transceiver provides a professional alternative that not only receives all 16 house codes, but also provides greater reception range and more custom control. Because the V572 receives all 16 house codes, you can replace 16 normal TM751 transceivers with a single V572!

By offering this product with an external antenna and a state-of-the-art receiver, users are achieving impressive ranges with ordinary X10 transmitters like key chain remotes, motion sensors and palm pad remotes:

“I have set the unit on the floor in my entry way. I slowly converted all my wireless devices over to using it, and removing the various TM751 receivers around the house. My farthest outdoor sensor, a DM10, is down my driveway a bit, about 30 feet from the house. It could barely operate a TM751 placed outside in the breezeway, 25 feet from the receiver. With the V572, it is reliably working at a distance of almost 200' from the antenna, with the antenna sitting on the floor.” -Nathan

Receives 32 bit RF data from X10 devices like the DS10A & MS10A. These 32 bit security signals are mapped to any regular X10 address and transmitted over the power line.

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How it Works

An internal 310Mhz receiver detects incoming RF signals generated by X10 compatible remote devices: palm pad remotes, key chain remotes, HawkEye motion detectors, and many others. These signals are filtered by an optional user defined list of allowed house and unit codes.

The enabled signals are sent to a XTBII, TW523, PSC05 or Powerlinc power line interface module which then broadcasts the X10 commands down the power line to receiving modules (X10 light switch modules, lamp modules, appliance modules, etc.).

Features:
  • Receives all 256 house/unit code addresses
  • External antenna package for extreme range
  • Custom house & unit code filtering via configuration program
  • Filtering settings are not lost during power loss

If you have a dedicated computer you can use for home automation control, then you should look at using the W800RF32 receiver.

Here is a schematic detailing the various components of a typical installation:
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