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How big of a house can RadioRA cover?

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How big of a house can RadioRA cover?

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Lutron modeled a “worst case” home, including construction techniques such as cement, metal studs, stone walls and foil wrap. It was determined that in this worst case world, a conservative range for the RadioRA RF signal repeater is 30 feet. Assuming the average height of a room is ten feet, a repeater could cover six floors (three floors above the repeater and three floors below it) or a 60 foot diameter sphere (30 foot radius). The coverage area of a repeater is approximately 2,800 square feet per floor. Using 4 RadioRA repeaters, you could cover a floor as large as 10,000 square feet. Using the Chronos system bridge and timeclock with six repeaters, you could cover as much as 17,500 square feet.

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