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Re: Napco Wireless???
Thanks for the good information Bob, I appreciate it... Regards, Russ
"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Russell Brill" <russwbrill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Napco claims their wireless sensors have better range than ITI's stuff...
>> I'm thinking about switching to Napco, they seem to give a damn about the
>> small dealer unlike GE & Honeywell... Complaint Mode On: GE's stuff is at
>> Lowes hardware at distributor prices, Honeywell stuff is overpriced and
>> lacks the capabilities that Napco & GE's possess at a competitive
>> price..... Complaint Mode Off............
>
>
> Napco wireless is about all I use these days. I have had very few
> problems. Not like the old Linear 21st Century garbage. I also think its
> easier to setup than ITI or Inovonics. Inovonics has some of the longest
> range stuff, and add their repeaters to the equation... I do still quote
> Inovonics for some of my tougher applications.
>
> Seriously, I do like the Napco wireless for most general wireless
> applications. Even nicer if you use a laptop for programming.
>
> The bigger panels support multiple recievers for increased coverage also,
> but I haven't needed a second receiver in a house yet if I could centrally
> locate the receiver. They now also have an RF keypad, but I haven't tried
> one yet.
>
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