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Re: 37. Can you listen on the wireless alarm frequencies?



After 4 years of endless dribble, we can safely say that Paul's brain is
still not immune to RFI. It's time to take the headphones off Paul. Maybe
one of us "PROS" can send you a tin foil lined hat to block all the unwanted
RFI.

Yes Paul, there is a life beyond RFI...

Jim Rojas


<-pull@shoot> wrote in message
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>
> Do you have a receiver who capture the wireless alarm frequencies and
> did you pay attention to the numerous transmitters who generate
> "permanent" transmissions on those frequencies?
>
> For example (only a very small sample):
> Listen to you car key transmission who operate on 434 MHz and see if
> it is a "burst" or a permanent transmission..
> Very informative..
> Most car keys have permanent transmission when you keep the button
> stroked and by consequence disturb wireless alarm systems.
> Do your wireless alarm system detect it? No of course, it would give
> numerous false alarms.
>




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