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"Kevin" <dontemailme@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:nocyk.2544$t_1.2540@newsfe30.ams2... > dennis@home wrote: >> >> >> "Mike Clarke" <mike@milibyte.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:e9GdnbJxg5aoRFXVnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... >>> John wrote: >>> >>>>> is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three >>>>> switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. >>     

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Author: John
Date: Sep 11, 2008 11:52

dennis@home wrote: "Mike Clarke" <mike@milibyte.co.uk> wrote in message news:e9GdnbJxg5aoRFXVnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... John wrote: is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. No. So taking your idea if you added 3 intermediate switches it would be 5 way?
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"dennis@home" <dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> wrote in message news:gaas7p$voh$1@news.datemas.de... > > > "Mike Clarke" <mike@milibyte.co.uk> wrote in message > news:e9GdnbJxg5aoRFXVnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... >> John wrote: >> >>>> is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three >>>> switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. >>> >>> No. So taking your     

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Author: Kevin
Date: Sep 11, 2008 10:17

"Mike Clarke" <mike@milibyte.co.uk> wrote in message news:e9GdnbJxg5aoRFXVnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... John wrote: is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. No. So taking your idea if you added 3 intermediate switches it would be 5 way? Think about the type of switch - not the
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"Mike Clarke" <mike@milibyte.co.uk> wrote in message news:e9GdnbJxg5aoRFXVnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... > John wrote: > >>> is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three >>> switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. >> >> No. So taking your idea if you added 3 intermediate switches it would be >> 5 >> way? >> >> Think about the type of switch - not the     

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Author: John
Date: Sep 11, 2008 04:28

John wrote: is a intermediate not a three way switch? it is in my book, three switches controlling 1 light =3 way switching. No. So taking your idea if you added 3 intermediate switches it would be 5 way? Think about the type of switch - not the number of switches used. The problem here is that, like Britain and America, we have 2 different communities divided by a
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On 21 Mar, 15:15, "Eric" <n...@nowhere.nnn> wrote: > <jameshanle...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:ad43225c-ea57-4d79-a94f-f569fcc595db@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com... > On 19 Mar, 22:03, "Eric" <n...@nowhere.nnn> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi > > > After over six years of constant operation, my main router (D-Link DI-764) > > has finally bit it. The 802.11a radio stopped working a few     

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Author: dennis
Date: Sep 11, 2008 03:34

<jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:ad43225c-ea57-4d79-a94f-f569fcc595db@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com... On 19 Mar, 22:03, "Eric" <n...@nowhere.nnn> wrote: Hi After over six years of constant operation, my main router (D-Link DI-764) has finally bit it. The 802.11a radio stopped working a few months ago, but wasn't a big deal since I had already been using an 802
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Wolf Kirchmeir wrote: > rbellious@msn.com wrote: >> I am new to model railroading and am putting together an n scale >> layout, I have read that atlas switches are very unreliable as to >> making electrical contact. My question is would it be adviseable to >> use a double pole double throw switch to activate or deactivate the >> switch and the portion of track you needed at the same time? I     

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Author: John
Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:50

rbellious@msn.com wrote: I am new to model railroading and am putting together an n scale layout, I have read that atlas switches are very unreliable as to making electrical contact. My question is would it be adviseable to use a double pole double throw switch to activate or deactivate the switch and the portion of track you needed at the same time? I understand it would entail a
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Author: Mike Clarke
Date: Sep 11, 2008 01:39

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Author: jameshanley39
Date: Mar 21, 2008 09:39

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Author: Eric
Date: Mar 21, 2008 08:15

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Author: Wolf Kirchmeir
Date: Oct 23, 2007 07:25

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Author: Wolf Kirchmeir
Date: Oct 23, 2007 05:44

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