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Re: Wireless alarm goodies



I dont sell any alarm sytem.
Radio frequency interference (RFI)is a well know problem without
solution in alarm sytems (shared non RFI garantied uncontrolled
frequencies).

Paul

On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 04:22:16 -0600, "Roland Moore"
<roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>You seem to have some knowlwdge the rest of us here don't. Since you know of
>this RFI problem, why post about it here? Why not let all the wireless
>manufacturers know directly? I am sure they would each give your concern all
>of the consideration it is due.

On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 11:01:01 +0100, .pull.@.shoot. wrote:

>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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