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RE: C-Bus Course



Just checked up on the C-bus course and it's =A3580 including vat.  The
nex=
t
course will be held next year as they're (clipsal) are=20
moving the training to maidenhead this month.  You get the computer
interface, operational training board, relay module and 4 channel=20
dimmer free.
=20
In response to the early message about control of c-bus with homevision,
doesn't comfort have a UCM that can directly control the c-bus system?
=20
Martin C-W

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 04 December 2003 16:28
To: ukha_d
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] C-Bus Course


> Just because it works better, doesn't mean it should cost more (or is
worth
> more) than the old-technology it aims to replace.

Mal...now you're baffling me completely.    I can't see your logic here at
all.  X10 has lots of problems which is where we started.  C-Bus is better,
does away with most of those problems and is a bit more expensive.  It's
that simple.

If you like it, you need it, you can afford it, then buy it.  If not and
yo=
u
want to stick with X10 then do so.

M.






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