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Re: Wireless alarm goodies



this is one of the nutjobs we were telling you about a week or so ago. he'd
been mia for probably close to a year now...i suspect he was in a mental
ward somewhere, but now hes back yoiu can look forward (not) to lots of
wacko posts about some stupid wireless system he bought.

supposedly he's from Belgium...english is not his mother tongue so if
youwannatawkoverhis head youcanwith streetglish :_0 and he wont grok whatu
say.



"Roland" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:459e97f8$0$5217$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >you can get a sheap
| Does he mean sheep?
| Whatever he's selling, I like it already.
| <.pull.@.shoot.> wrote in message
| news:1q7sp2t9bg2cjtsc99irerm3li5ta2iuha@xxxxxxxxxx
| >
| > Wireless alarm system are "deaf" and "dead" during the transmition
| > with an external low power transmitter on the frequency.
| > This problem is well known in telecommunication and is called "Radio
| > Frequency Interference" (RFI).
| >
| > : RFI muzzle any possible incoming signal from the sensors.
| >
| > ALL brands, OLD or NEW are affected by RFI, the receiver is muzzled to
| > dead and does no longer detected INTRUSION and other type of alarms.
| >
| > Some smart sellers guy's try to let you believe that RFI is detected,
| > maybe, but RFI can't be avoided and signals are muzzled.
| > This RFI problem is well know by intruders... Did you know?
| >
| > I know, RFI problems happen only to others but you..
| >
| > :TEST YOURS if you have one, get a FCC/CE approved transmitter...
| > :     For all frequency types of wireless alarm systems see at:
| >    www.mipot.com
| >    http://www.aurel.it/
| >    www.rfsolutions.co.uk   ++++
| > lookup how easy you can get a sheap RFI disturbing transmitter.
| >
| > Paul
|
|




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