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Re: Wireless Home Security Systems




.pull.@.shoot. wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:52:53 GMT, <thesatguy1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>The sad truth about wireless is that only professionals can install it and
>>make it work right and many of them don't seem to know how to do it either.
>
>
> Professionals you say, what can they do sooo good?
>

Install alarm systems
>
>>Its NOT a do-it-yourself item if you want it to be reliable.
>
>
> Can you explain HOW you make wireless alarm systems reliable?
>

Training and experience

> Noting can prevent radio muzzling from the outside with a low power
> wireless transmitter ON THE FREQUENCY.
>  ALL Wireless alarm systems fail during Radio Frequency Interferences
> (RFI)without warning to the owner or CS and nothing can prevent it.
>

Actually most systems DO warn of loss of signal or jamming

> If you have a wireless alarm systems and are a VICTIM of wrong
> advertisements and sellers talk...
> For few box, TEST YOUR system get a FCC/CE approved transmitter on
> your wireless alarm frequency from:
> www.mipot.com
> http://www.aurel.it/
> www.rfsolutions.co.uk
>
> If there are other wireless alarm systems in the vicinity, look to the
> multiple alarms going off, a nice midnight show. The wireless RFI
> alarm night OWL will keep "you and police" awake...

Professional systems have transmitters that are coded to a specific
alarm panel.  A transmitter coded into one system will Not be picked up
by another, regardless of proximity.

Sorry guys - I know we are supposed to ignore him... but this thread was
about someone asking for real information about wireless systems and he
may not know how utterly stupid Paul's post was...


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