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Years ago, Rye told me X10 has two factories in China, located across the road from each other. One of them was strickly for Radio Shack, so yes, I bet losing RS hurt.
I don't think so. Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack's owner) has a history of dumping products (and divisions) over the years. Tandy once many years ago they had a leather products division complete with stores. About 3 years after they started it, they closed all the stores and the division. Radio Shack not only dropped the DS7000, they also dumped the entire Plug-n-Power line. My local Radio Shack was a quick source of X10 compatible lamp and appliance modules. I can walk there from my house.
I don't think so. Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack's owner) has a history of dumping products (and divisions) over the years. Tandy once many years ago they had a leather products division complete with stores. About 3 years after they started it, they closed all the stores and the division.
Quote from: Dan Lawrence on July 19, 2007, 10:16:15 PMI don't think so. Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack's owner) has a history of dumping products (and divisions) over the years. Tandy once many years ago they had a leather products division complete with stores. About 3 years after they started it, they closed all the stores and the division. Radio Shack not only dropped the DS7000, they also dumped the entire Plug-n-Power line. My local Radio Shack was a quick source of X10 compatible lamp and appliance modules. I can walk there from my house. Yeah but Dan how long did they carry that Plug & Power stuff 20 years or so I 'm just guessing. If so it had to be something bigger then I think we just don't want to carry this line anymore. I'm sure it wasen't sales, there just aren't to many places you can walk in and walk out with a wireless alarm system for 100 bucks.Tom j
Quote from: tom j on July 24, 2007, 06:54:11 PMQuote from: Dan Lawrence on July 19, 2007, 10:16:15 PMI don't think so. Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack's owner) has a history of dumping products (and divisions) over the years. Tandy once many years ago they had a leather products division complete with stores. About 3 years after they started it, they closed all the stores and the division. Radio Shack not only dropped the DS7000, they also dumped the entire Plug-n-Power line. My local Radio Shack was a quick source of X10 compatible lamp and appliance modules. I can walk there from my house. Yeah but Dan how long did they carry that Plug & Power stuff 20 years or so I 'm just guessing. If so it had to be something bigger then I think we just don't want to carry this line anymore. I'm sure it wasen't sales, there just aren't to many places you can walk in and walk out with a wireless alarm system for 100 bucks.Tom j The household electrical environment has changed enough over the past 20 years that the typical non-tinkerer homeowner can have a lot of problems making X10 work, and is more than likely to just return everything for a refund. I've heard Lowes dropped the X10 line because the return rate was approaching 50%.Years ago the only major problem was coupling the X10 signals across phases. Nowadays it's also a matter of tracking down and adding filters to noise-generating or signal-sucking appliances. While the alarm system itself is wireless, I suspect most buyers would expect its output powerline signals for lights and/or siren to work as advertised right out of the box.