It would seem that you would have to have two separate monitoring plans set up, and you would have to have some of the sensors on one base station and other sensors on the second base station. Not sure what the advantage of having two base stations would be unless the house is too large for all of the sensors to be within range of the base station. If you had two monitoring plans, one for each base station, you would have to have two separate login accounts for the app as well. Then, you would get notifications for only the one account you are logged into. Doesn't seem workable.
I'm thinking that you would have multiple "locations" under the same login, as it happens when the two systems are at two real different locations. The only problem might be if the system would reject "covered addresses" which were the same. Probably could get around that though.
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