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Re: 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.
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> 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)?
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> Well, purchase for a few boxes an "authority certified" RF transmitter
> "operating on" your wireless alarm frequency
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> 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)
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> 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.
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> 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.
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>  Happy testing.
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> Paul
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