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Rako RF Interference

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Old 06-05-2006, 1:21 PM   #1
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Question Rako RF Interference

Does anyone know if the Rako system intereferes with other systems or vice-versa i.e. they interefere with it ?

Items I am thinking about is a computer wireless network (802.11g) or microwaves.
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i've been using and installing hese units since they became available and not seen any sort of interference that anyone has reported to me.
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installed a rako system last year in my home cinema also got a wirless router no problems wot so ever dimming three circuits of downlighters and 13 dimmable flouresent lights,works really well.
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Rako operates in the FM radio band, with coded signals so if they hear a message that it does not understand it gets rejected.

From memory WiFi is at a far higher frequency.

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Chris
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