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Re: 23. NEWBEES, if possible avoid wireless alarm systems



I think it depends on where he is copy/pasting from.
I don't see a whole lot of english improvement here though...HISS?

OH...but I do see that he has installed an RFI free wired alarm!....I =
wonder what kind...probably Waffle Shack !! :-)


"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
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> The above post is another example of "Paul's" suddenly improved =
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> grammar.  It's the kind of thing Leuck claims he doesn't post.  It is =
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> several reasons I believe the Troll Formerly Known as Paul is not only =
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> Belgian but most likely an American.
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> Advanced trolls often use fake personalities as part of their ruse.  =
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> all a game to get the regulars to respond and, preferably, to irritate =
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> TFKP is a classic example.
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> <--> wrote in message =
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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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