About as likely as someone driving down the street, transmitting on your input, and it triggering the code to shut your repeater off.
At least I hope so if they've implemented even the most basic security measures such as coded access. Of course, it does introduce a new level of hacking. Joe M. DCFluX wrote: > > > I can already see opportunities for this smart technology to be abused. > > Like the meter scaling so that only half or a quarter of the power > consumed is measured or drive down the street transmitting the right > signal and black out a neighborhood. > > >