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Re: cellular home security system questions
Can cell phones be easily jammed? Some propose to use equipment to jam
annoying cell phones in places that are not suppose to use it.
G. Morgan wrote:
> On 6 Nov 2006 17:54:05 -0800, "kyle" <cartesiankyle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >
> >You have eased my worries about the wireless motion detectors/units --
> >could you perhaps steer me in a direction of these "anti-jam" products?
> > Will the GE Simon 3 incorporate this?
>
> I don't install GE stuff, so I can't help you there. Ademco 5800
> series wireless with newer panels have an anti-jam feature that can be
> enabled in programming. I personally do not enable it because it
> causes more service calls.
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> >ALso, can you kindly explain why the laptop and T-Mobile idea will not
> >work?
>
> The panel in native mode needs a dial tone, plus the tones a
> communicator uses are not reproducible in a digital ad-hoc system you
> propose.
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> > NextAlarm.com, if I purchase their GE Simon unit along with the
> >ABN Broadband adapter it seems like it should work?
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> That will work. Because it's VOIP and tested with their equipment.
> Keep in mind, if you have digital phone- when the power is out it will
> not work.
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>
> You should go with a true cell backup unit for optimum redundancy.
> Something like:
>
> https://www.telular.com/v2/html/telguard/TG1%20Sell%20Sheet%20final%209-2005%20small%20file.pdf
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> --
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> -Graham
> (remove the double e's to email)
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