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Re: I had a bad wireless alarm installation...
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 04:49:26 GMT, "Frank Olson" <feolson@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
><-pull@shoot> wrote in message
>>
>> I had a bad wireless installation and a crap wireless alarm equipment,
>> that's what pro's "attempt to let you believe".
>You had a wireless system that *NO PRO* would ever sell. Consider the
>"crap" you purchased before you post more of your "crap" again...
Poor Frank that brand that you don't know is still on the market and
crap like ALL wireless alarm systems.
I asked you already On Thu, 26 Aug 2004
>As you seems to know that much tell us WHAT is the difference in the
>actual wireless systems subject receivers and Radio Frequency
>Interferences (RFI) so that the readers can appreciate your immense
>and marvelous knowledge.
Frank don't mind to describe your magic tricks (if it is not a
professional secret of course) with technical justified data...
******************************************************************
=== Empty available ROOM for "so called" Pro's arguments ===
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: HERE "so called" pro's will tell and explain you THEYRE marvelous
: wireless equipment installation and RFI avoidance technique..
:
: It will be a great day for humanity knowledge improvement.
:
: It seems that pro's have radio wave techniques that defeat natural
: laws, THEY are just to "modest to explain" it
:
: HERE is ROOM for pro's
:
: to explanation
:
: HOW they are able to avoid RFI with
:
: theyre wonderfull systems
:
: and installations techniques.
:
:******************************************************************
Fly first class PRO stile,
THEY will bring you to the wireless Valhalla.
Paul
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