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Re: New readers, wireless is junk



actually dood, I'm a very high level electrician.
take the peanutbutter outta yer ears.


<-pull@shoot> wrote in message =
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> Again beside the question with your post dear "low level electrician".
>  Why do some pro's say:
> - they had no warning of RFI presence and
> - others say there are RFI nuisances..
>  Does really that manufacturer "unsupported" RFI detection exist(?) in
> the panel OR is the system just dead on any alarm giving?
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> On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 19:48:03 -0700, Crash Gordon=AE <NONE@xxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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> >Hey wackboy!
> >
> >So it was YOU who discovered RFI huh? What else have you =
discovered?...Lithium? Zoloft?
> >
> >No one here denies the existence of RFI...just we hardy ever have a =
problem with it. And when if (conditional tense used here) we do ... the =
alarm panel WILL notify us of the presence of jamming.
> >
> >The piece of crap you bought failed...get over it.
> >
> >
> >
> ><-pull@shoot> wrote in message =
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> >>=20
> >> "So called pro's" in that alarm business obviously don't possess =
the
> >> meager intellectual capacity required to understand the simplistic
> >> concepts of what I write, so please don't overestimate theyre =
talent
> >> to judge others.
> >>=20
> >> Its now since 4 years that i mentioned:
> >> -  Wireless Alarm Systems are UNRELIABLE during
> >>     Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI);
> >> -  Theyre is no warning that the wireless system is muzzled to =
dead.
> >>=20
> >> Some "so called" Pro's come to the conclusion:
> >> 1. RFI exist and can't be avoided;
> >> 2. There is a RFI detection in the "modern" wireless alarm systems.
> >> 3. The wireless alarm systems are working fine, no RFI detected
> >>    since 20+ years and 100000+ systems;
> >> 4. They have no RFI reliability measurement tools except theyre
> >>    on site experience;
> >> 5. There is no manufacturer support on that RFI subject.
> >>=20
> >> Even if a "unsupported by manufacturers" RFI detection exist(?) its
> >> strange that they have NO RFI alert/warnings.
> >>=20
> >> Instead of having a closer look to the problem (Pro's discovered it
> >> for the first time when i mentioned it 4 years ago), no they =
prefere
> >> to act theyre way with  insults, by denigrating, attempt to spoil =
my
> >> posts with out of context posts, attempt to avoid my posts by =
calling
> >> my provider, ++
> >>=20
> >> How is it possible that they are so UNprofessional. Why do they not
> >> call the manufacturers?
> >>=20
> >>=20
>


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