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How do radio teleswitches receive the switching signal?
I recently had an "issue" where a teleswitch controlled storage heater circuit was apparently not energising in the periods when it should have been energising. it appears to have cured itself.
This happened at a time when the property in question was being supplied from a standby diesel generator in its garden (whilst linesmen moved a pole supplying the settlement).
I wondered whether the radio receiver within the teleswitch relies to any extent on a length of supply cable to act as antenna.
The 198khz BBC signal is very weak as far as AM-audio reception goes in this area.
I recently had an "issue" where a teleswitch controlled storage heater circuit was apparently not energising in the periods when it should have been energising. it appears to have cured itself.
This happened at a time when the property in question was being supplied from a standby diesel generator in its garden (whilst linesmen moved a pole supplying the settlement).
I wondered whether the radio receiver within the teleswitch relies to any extent on a length of supply cable to act as antenna.
The 198khz BBC signal is very weak as far as AM-audio reception goes in this area.