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



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.

Yes, i design from scratch more complex equipments than alarm systems.

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!

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.


On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 17:35:23 -0700, Crash Gordon®
<webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Dunno what the fuck you're talking about. If I sold cars for a living would I have to have designed it?
>
>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 news:lihja191s04s9dhjlpns791e5mgd1a0t79@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 06:26:06 -0700, Crash Gordon®
>> <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >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?
>>
>> Experience in alarm industry, he?
>> Hammer, cleaning cloth and finger in the wind measurement tool
>>  or
>> did do you participate on engineering & design of alarm system?
>>
>> Poor guy,

On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:23:03 +0200, --, <> wrote:

>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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