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Re: Concord 4 Integrated + associated wireless gear == quality?



""Fat Tony" D'Amico " <none@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2lt533t9du554hloo6tm9k27k7gmmp2sei@xxxxxxxxxx
> Brance wrote:

> Who told you that hardwiring was not possible?  You probably just got
> some inexperienced or lazy jerk who couldn't/wouldn't wire it.

The first alarm bidder said he'd have to mess up 2-3 walls in order
to put the keypad right where one would want it and hide all the
wires to it, and he didn't seem against doing so... we'd just rather
avoid that if possible.  Having stood there and talked over the
various routes and obstacles, I think he is correct but I will of
course be getting additional opinions.

>> What kind of "all in one units"
>>are you referring to and how does that relate to the scenario I
>>described?
>
> All in one, as in integrated, as in burglar comes in - hears the
> thing, unplugs it from the kitchen phone jack, then steals it - with
> all your other shit.  They are toys.

That's kinda what I thought he meant but I didn't understand why
he brought it up.  The Concords aren't one of those.  However,
now that I think about it, I think I appended "Integrated" where I
didn't need.  All the Concord 4's have integrated RF, right?


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