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Re: remote interference in a wireless security system



> My bias is not to use any RF devices
> in an alarm system when possible...

Same here but for different reasons.  I don't like to make the system unnecessarily complex (more hardware means more stuff to
possibly fail).  If it can be done by running a wire, that is almost always the better choice.

There are a few wireless "experts" (English translation: "people who don't know how to run wire") who claim that wireless is as good
as or better than hard wired, but they're just trying to justify their existence.  :^)

When wireless is the only practical solution, by all means use it.  Most modern supervised wireless systems can detect and respond
to signal jamming attempts.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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