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Re: 26. NEWBEES, if possible NO wireless alarm systems



I didn't realize they grow peyote in Belgium, do they sell it on the =
grande place?



<-pull@shoot> wrote in message =
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> Now i understand why you have such an elementary "ball" pen with you
> behind it.
> Your 40 years experience without upgrade is now vinager like an old
> bottle wine who passed over.
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> Yes, i design from scratch more complex equipments than alarm systems.
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> I design from scratch with my personal engineered concept and fully
> certified equipments containing uC computer with appropriate software,
> pneumatic and pressure transducer, electronic,... in short stand alone
> devices for paramedical use!
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> Wireless alarm systems are not very sophisticated low knowledge for
> installation and maintenance only a hammer or cleaning cloth....
> Programming, let me smile and call it rather setups.
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> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 17:35:23 -0700, Crash Gordon=AE
> <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >Dunno what the fuck you're talking about. If I sold cars for a living =
would I have to have designed it?=20
> >
> >No, I don't design, manufacture, sell, install, and service =
alarms...doesn't mean I don't have the knowledge to do so, but I don't =
design/engineer the components. Do you?
> >
> >Poor guy? Heeheheeee....yah I'm  poor...you know what RMR is?
> >
> >Take 2 more little yellow pills and send me 5 bucks in the morning =
you moron.
> >
> ><-pull@shoot> wrote in message =
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> >> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 06:26:06 -0700, Crash Gordon=AE
> >> <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>=20
> >> >Ah...actually I have 2 FCC licenses and about 41 years experience =
in radio, 25+ years experience in the alarm industry, and a few degrees =
that I won't bother to mention. Whadda you got? Nuttin right? Yeah =
that's what a thought...just a bottle of Zoloft...or was it Lithium?
> >> >
> >> >Aren't  you embarassed by your ignorance? Don't you know how =
utterly stupid you come off?
> >>=20
> >> Experience in alarm industry, he?
> >> Hammer, cleaning cloth and finger in the wind measurement tool
> >>  or=20
> >> did do you participate on engineering & design of alarm system?
> >>=20
> >> Poor guy,
> =20
> On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:23:03 +0200, --, <> wrote:
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> >They are not reliable and are dead on warning when a transmitter
> >operates in a condition who muzzle the wireless alarm system.
> >
> >This is easily done with Radio Transmitters operating:
> >- ON the wireless frequency
> >- Saturating the receiver
> >- Intermodulation
> >- Harmonics
> >- Falling in the receiver bandpass
> >- On the IF frequency
> >- and more...
> >This is what i call basically Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) but
> >in fact it covers, like you can notice above a lot more.
> >
> >In essence the problems is the fact that by no way two (or more)
> >systems can use simultaneously the same frequency, its called
> >collisions, interferences and more like you see above.
> >
> >The WORST is that the OWNER DON'T KNOW THAT HISS alarm system is no
> >longer operational, no message (20 years records hold by so called
> >experienced professionals: no RFI alarm).
> >
> >Use a wired systems and use WIRELESS only when impossible to wire, =
but
> >BE AWARE that YOUR SAFETY IS HAZARDOUS (my system was dead during =
more
> >than one year before i found out by accident and measuring the
> >wireless receiver output signal content).
> > Muzzling can occurs permanently or occasionally, mine was permanent.
> >
> >Note: So called low level mechanically (who claim them self
> >professional) try to let you believe that my system was dumb and/or
> >badly installed and they don't realize that it is an external
> >influences that can't be avoided whatever wireless alarm system you
> >have.
> > Its a pure radio communication problem know by telecommunication
> >specialists.
> > There is a way around for $$$ investments but that is out of reach =
of
> >a wireless alarm system.
> >
> >Paul
> >NOTE: My system is replaced with a wired one, do the same.
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>


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