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Welcome to the Scicchitano’s 2007 Christmas Light Display |
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The software application that we are using is Light-O-Rama’s sequence editor. It several days to create the sequence for each song. |
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I have to say, the first time I hooked up the system I was very excited to see a couple strands of lights blink to the music. |
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For years I have decorated my house during the holiday with the hopes some day of putting the lights to music. Well 2007 was the year for me. After several weeks of research I decided to go with the Light-O-Rama products. Currently I’m running one 16 channel controller with over 6 thousand lights, 2 inflatable's, 9 Christmas trees, some deer, Santa, etc. My kids love it and I’m thinking 2008 might be a much bigger show. |
Our Display
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The components
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The controller is connected to the computer via a CAT 5 Ethernet cable. All the lights are then plugged into the extension whips seen at the bottom of the picture. This controller requires 2 dedicated 20AMP GFCI circuits and an addition 11 can be daisy chained. |
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The computer which makes it all work together |
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Light-O-Rama 16 Channel Controller |
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Testing—Does thing really work? |

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Check out our display |
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My FM Radio Station |
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Yes– From the comfort of your car you can listen to the lights. As soon as you turn onto our street just tune your radio to 107.1 FM. |