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Re: First announcement about RFI i made..



On Tue, 03 May 2005 23:34:14 +0200, -- <.> wrote:

>
>Wireless Alarm Systems are
>     unreliable during "Radio Frequency Interferences" known as RFI.
>
>RFI take place when the wireless alarm system receiver receives two or
>more transmitted signals simultaneously.
>
>During RFI your system is:
>        DEAF on signal reception, and
>        DEAD on warning the worst being that
>        YOU DON'T KNOW IT, no warning.
>
>Attitude of "so called" ALARM PROFESSIONALS disgust me.
>
>I only wanted:
>1. To point to pro's that simple but "involuntary" RFI, block alarm
>   warning THE WORST because it happen 7/7 days and 24/24 hours;
>2. I wanted to warn pro's regardless the fact that it can be
>   provoked with a simple low power (portable) transmitter from
>   the outside by intruders...
>
>Since I mentioned that, at a sudden PRO'S DISCOVERED RFI and started
>to be CONCERNED
>     about the EFFECT ON THEY'RE SELLING IMAGE and PROFIT.
>
>Instead of looking to the real problem RFI causes, no,
>           PRO'S TRY to HIDE REALITY.
>
>1. Instead of "analyzing" the RFI problem
>2. Instead of "submitting my affirmations to they're product
>    manufacturers" for eventual support.
>
>NO, pro's wanted to "handle" it themselves, they're way by attempting
>to block my posts, intimidating insults and ++++
>
>They behave like "low educated, low knowledge level electricians".
> They RAISE SMOKE CURTAINS and more in an attempt to generate
>uncertainty and fear in order to put my statements in doubt, they have
>only selling arguments, business and financial interests obliges.
>
>  Pro's have "NO MANUFACTURER SUPPORT" on what they claim about RFI.
>
>Pro's are convinced about RFI problem, inherent to "all" wireless
>alarm systems OLD and NEW, but they just don't like to admit it.
> They have recommended and sold SO MANY of them in the past..
>
>Pro's with they're irresponsible attitude disgust me.
>
>Of course everybody knows that the technical "knowledge pre-requisite"
>to be an authorized alarm dealer/installer is almost nothing,
>- a little bit basics in electricity,
>- low in electronics and
>- zero in radio communication.
>
>"So called pro's" in that wireless alarm business obviously don't
>possess the meager intellectual capacity required to understand the
>simplistic concepts of what I write.
> Don't overestimate theyre talent to judge others.
>
>Paul



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