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9. Test your wireless alarm equipment
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NOTE: Measurement tools are not intended for intruders..
Its to difficult for them to set that up of course
they have not specialists (???) at theyre disposal
like you guy's supposed to be "so called" pro's.
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The continuing ignorance of "so called pro's" about
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
and that it muzzle "ALL" wireless alarm system (even the latest sold
systems) find-out by yourself how easy it is to muzzle them to dead.
You like to TEST the reliability of your wireless alarm system?
- You like to find-out that a transmitter can muzzle the receiver
and fail your entire detection system?
- You like to find-out if your system is really equipped with some
kind of RFI detection circuit (like some pretend) and how long
it takes to warn you (intruder delay)?
Well, purchase for a few boxes an "authority certified" RF transmitter
"operating on" your wireless alarm frequency
For all frequency types of wireless alarm systems:
www.mipot.com
http://www.aurel.it/
www.rfsolutions.co.uk
and Electronic magazines (if you understand electronics)
When you have that famous manufacturer unsupported RFI interference
detection circuit (some pro's pretend), look at the nice "alarm
whistle" shown in the vicinity and "police" movements (false police
alarm), you allow them to stretch theyre legs when you put your test
device ON.
They will like that kind of leg stretching sport because you can
repeat false alarms infinitely in order to keep them up to speed.
If you don't have that famous manufacturer unsupported RFI detection
circuit, note how quite your system is, no warning on intruder or
tamper detection (my case), your system is just dead.
Happy testing.
Paul
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