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When do you use a null node?
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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 92226, member: 4"] You can tell the hardware or software that there is a null pixel. Effectively the pixel is still a working pixel but it is used to regenerate the signal which weakens with distance, so you now need to either set this up in the controller or in the programming software so you are not 1 pixel out You must specify the location in the pixel chain where the null pixel is. If the advatek will only allow you to use a null pixel at the beginning only then you would then use software instead and shift all your channels by one pixel after the second model [/QUOTE]
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