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    Thanks for the offer. We're waiting on a search to see what's up. I hate to say that, but we don't need a lawyer tapping us on the shoulder down the road. So far, it seems like people would definately like one. I hope they become available regardless of who makes them.
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    In addition to an oring, stainless contacts would be a good idea. I would imagine we would need to custom make them because traditional ones would eventually corrode. Even though the compartment is water tight, you would need to eliminate that issue from the start. There are numerous...
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    Good point about frequencies traveling through water. I believe they do, to an extent. If need be, it's easily worked around by a short delay before kill.
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    Not our idea by any means. We were asked by a few people if we could make one. I'm sure it's been thought of for years, but the first thing that comes to mind is being sued, or you probably would see them by now. I'm pretty certain there's plenty of large companies that could easily...
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    The only reason I mentioned a pair of AA batteries is because of capacity, and availability. Watch batteries are fine for a transistor watch, but wouldn't last long transmitting. Once the transmition range and frequency were determined, current draw could be measured and battery capacity could...
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    The potential product would be encapsulated in epoxy. Basically, you could leave it to your grandkids, it won't fail. It would be in a PVC project box about 1" x 2". mounted anywhere you wish. Warranty is one year standard, but designed to last a few lifetimes. Price undetermined for now...
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    No, not posted on PWC Today, I don't want a firestorm over this. I was told by two people to guage interest here. We're pretty busy, but I like the idea. When we buy resistors, capacitors, transistors, IC chips etc, the price break at 1000 peices really changes the whole picture. It can...
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    We've already taken into account the friggin lawsuit happy pricks. We would have to form a Limited Liabillity Corp if we even thought about making them. Low power transmition avoids FCC rules, so it could be done. Each unit would have it's own binary code transmited / received, so interferance...
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    I would think for both a transmitter and receiver, somewhere around $150 Hopefully less with large production levels, but you only get good price breaks at 1000 units for the various IC's required build them. Part of the process is encapsulation in epoxy, so yes, we can gaurantee a 100%...
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    Some of you know us, some don't. We have the capability to pull this off and were told this was a needed product. We've been contemplating building this product, so we're looking for opinions. We currently have some other projects slated for development, but I like the idea enough to move...
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