Mr. Murphy is still visiting somewhere else... You'd think a 58-year old man wouldn't be so excited he'd get up at 3:00 a.m. to check the Activity Monitor
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Yeah well - Only those who have spent hours, and walked miles back-and-forth... Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...yippee!!!!
...close that door.. walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
Open the door...Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
Move that antenna just a tad... walk back and trip the sensor...look at the Activity Monitor...dang!
And now it's:
11:34 Receive RF Front Door - Sensor Closed
12:37 Receive RF Front Door - Sensor Closed
1:39 Receive RF Front Door - Sensor Closed
2:40 Receive RF Front Door - Sensor Closed
Another interesting note: Although the RF is being repeated by a single SR731, it's not affecting the system, nor showing in the Activity monitor so long as my V572RF32 is disabled. With the Whole-house transceiver (mounted 36 inches from the SR731) is active, the Activity monitor reflects:
1. Original RF
2. V572RF32's transceived PLC
3. Repeated RF
4. V572RF32's repeated PLC