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Re: Wireless alarm goodies



rolandyerwastinyerbreathpaulisfreekinmoronandyouwilltawkyerselfbluewifhim

It's something in the air in Belgium.


"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|> wireless alarm systems who aren't reliable when disturbed
| 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.
|
|
| <.pull.@.shoot.> wrote in message
| news:dbp8q2l465p4ummadb29mj7936pia1jimt@xxxxxxxxxx
| > On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 14:49:46 -0500, "Robert L Bass"
| > <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > ... That is his central purpose -- getting folks angry.
| >
| > Robert,
| >
| > I like to inform owners and future owners about those miserable
| > wireless alarm systems who aren't reliable when disturbed (voluntary
| > or not) with RFI, no waning anymore.
| >
| > Throw them away....
| >
| > I'm sure Robert that YOU know how to circumvent that RFI problem, but
| > you are to snugger and avoid to tell it to the public, manufacturers.
| >
| >
| > Paul
|
|




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