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    <title>Home Automation Changes</title>
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    <author>Paul Chilton</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[For years now I&rsquo;ve had a group of small battery powered devices that capture temperature from different parts of my house and garden and transmit this using RF to a central server where it is logged. This is a project I&rsquo;ve had running in various states for a long time; one of the first iterations used Rabbit micro controllers running &lsquo;Dynamic C&rsquo; and a wired connection to groups of DS18B20 one-wire temperature sensors.]]></description>
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