Remote on/off switches for arcade games

RayWest

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These work great! I purchased these online a month ago and just had time to set them in my game room. I dont need to have a power strip in between games any more. The only problem is that I picked up a case of these (24) and didn't know there was two in each box. I only needed 6 so I have 18 sets for sale at 16.00 shipped in the U.S. for 1 set. If you need more than one set add 12.00 for each one and I can put them all in one shipping box.

This is a link to what they look like http://cgi.ebay.com/Indoor-Outdoor-...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1e571dd84b

PM me if you need any. PayPal OK

Just to make this clear, this set contains two power adapters and one remote. You can control 2 different power sources with this set.
 
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Does a "two channel transmitter" mean that you can only have two separate groups, or can these be set up so that multiple remotes separately control multiple machines?
 
Does a "two channel transmitter" mean that you can only have two separate groups, or can these be set up so that multiple remotes separately control multiple machines?

You can have up to six different controlled groups ( A and/or B and/or C transmitters, two frequencies per remote). I am using three remotes type A,B,C transmitters, so I can turn on/off 6 games at a time or up to all 25(with the three remotes)
 
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