[BC] Remote Control Access via Internet
David Joseph
w7amx
Wed Feb 21 14:42:02 CST 2007
You might want to check out CircuitWerkes DR-10 box.
http://www.circuitwerkes.com. It will dial out when up to four events
occur. It has configurable momentary and latched outputs to handle control
issues and compliance. I use one as an alternate control method on one of
my stations in case the primary remote control flakes out on me. Last
pricing here was in the $350-450 range.
Dave Joseph CBRE CBNT
W7AMX
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Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:06:38 -0600
From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
Subject: RE: [BC] Remote Control Access via Internet
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I have Verizon, so I think the same applies here as well.
But this is what I'm thinking Chris, why spend the money on a Burk
ARC-16, when my automation system can do this. I'm using Digital Juke
Box, and Jim Barcus has a program that can send you an email if
something goes wrong with any part of DJB or if an event didn't occur.
Scott
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