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Re: Looking for online "basics" resources...



Although this is specific to one brand and one control type it is pretty
simple stuff that has the basics and its 'EZ'
http://64.211.240.26/c1_g/cmoor/bosch/index.html

"Matt Ion" <soundy106@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:n7tah.376219$1T2.346743@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> G. Morgan wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 01:54:27 GMT, Matt Ion <soundy106@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My wife is taking a property-insurance course as part of her underwriting
>>>certification, and is struggling a bit right now with the alarm
>>>portion... specifically, her study guide dives right into full-on
>>>"high-low balanced"
>>>ULC-spec designs with NO information on the basics of alarm operation...
>>>needless to say, not having any background in electronics at all, she's
>>>having trouble grasping a lot of this.
>>>
>>>Wondering if anyone can point out some online tutorials on basic
>>>electronics and alarm operation that might help her out?
>>
>>
>>
>> There's always Level 1 training:
>> http://www.learningestore.com/digitalnts?ssp=%2Fcatalog%2Fproducts_search_detail.saba&id=prdct000000000043859&price=495
>
> Yeah, that's a little extreme... she's not looking to become an alarm
> tech, she needs a better understanding of the basics to get her through
> her insurance course.




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