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Re: remote interference in a wireless security system



To Cheech,
Yeah I remember now, I think I sold that system to the dude.
Later,
Tommy

"Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1166044217.862350.74120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Paul was a nut that trolled here for years raving about radio frequency
> interference and how some wireless headphones caused his alarm system
> to false.
>
>
> Roland wrote:
>> Must be some joke I don't get. Can anyone explain?
>>
>> "Everywhere Man" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1165979555.728436.68450@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Paul Rampleburger
>> >
>> > Mark Leuck wrote:
>> >> Who made the system?
>> >>
>> >> <simpleNhumble@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:1165929419.290184.75650@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > friends,
>> >> >
>> >> > we purchased a new DIY wireless home security system - and saw this
>> >> > scary problem.... please do tell me if this is there with other
>> >> > leading
>> >> > products too...
>> >> >
>> >> > once the remotes/key fobs are programeed... and the system is
>> >> > armed...
>> >> > if i take an another unprogrammed remote/key fob... and then keep it
>> >> > pressed continously... in effect jamming the signal frequency...the
>> >> > base station doesnt catch the radio signals emitted by the P I R and
>> >> > door s ens ors... in effect i can walk in to the system.. without
>> >> > getting an alarm...
>> >> >
>> >> > is this the problem with some type of manufacturers or happens with
>> >> > all
>> >> > products - for the products which handle this properly - how do they
>> >> > do
>> >> > it... which could be some place where i can get such products...
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks
>> >> >  SNH
>> >> >
>> >
>




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