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RFXCOM RFXrec433 433.92 MHz USB Receiver
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Item #: RFXrec433
Our Price: $124.00
 
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Description 

Product Overview
Main Features
  • 433 MHz Wireless Receiver
  • Supports Large Range of Wireless Sensors
  • Field Upgradable Firmware
  • Standard USB Interface
  • Works with Oregon Scientific Protocol 1.0, 2.1 and 3.0 sensors
  • Compatible with Euro Wireless X10 Devices (Not for US X10)
Important Information
The RFXCOM received is designed to receive signals from wireless 433.92 MHz devices including Oregon Scientific wireless sensors. The unit integrates nicely with all HomeSeer systems using the RFXCOM software plug-in.
Specifications
  • CE certified EN300-220 and RoHS
  • CSMA-CA technology to avoid RF collisions
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What's Included
  • RFXCOM Receiver
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Requirements
  • RFXCOM plug-in required for use with HomeSeer systems
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Comments / Notes
Note: This unit is based on the RFXtrx433 tranceiver but the transmitter functions have been disabled. The firmware on this unit is designed to support receiver functions only as the transmitter is not FCC certified.
To learn more about the RFXrec433
Call 603-471-2816


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by Mark
on 4/16/2012
Very Nice!
My wife was complaining that our HomeSeer system was always reporting the wrong outside temperature. I've been using an RSS feed with data that originates from the airport, about 10 miles away from the house. This past weekend, I installed one of these receivers and paired it with an Oregon Scientic temp/humidity sensor attached to the back side (shaded) portion of our home. BIG DIFFERENCE!  The sensor on our home updates a lot more frequently than the RSS feed (every 60 seconds vs every 9 minutes) and it's a lot more accurate too.

I display the temperature on a touchscreen in the living room and a tablet on my night stand using HSTouch.
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