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Re: Advice on wireless alarm for apartment



His MS certification won't help much, nor will GE. But the GE is a better
choice than Radio Shaft




"cam35pilot" <cam35pilot@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| On Mar 14, 11:21 pm, "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
| > On Mar 14, 8:33?am, cam35pi...@xxxxxxx wrote:
| >
| > > Hi,
| > > ? ? A friend of mine is looking for a decent alarm for his apartment.
|
| >
| > Don't use Rat Shack equipment for anything. If he's going to install
| > it himself, he/you should go on line to some of the DIY suppliers and
| > see what they offer. Most of the people here are installers. We can
| > give you some advice but you'll have to get the nitty gritty from
| > whomever you buy your equipment from. There are a few good, relatively
| > inexpensive systems that are fairly easy to install. But most are
| > manufactured for professional installation. That's why, if you're
| > planing on doing it yourself, you should contact some of the various
| > suppliers to see which will offer you the best asstance.
|
| Thanks Jim,
|   He's a MS certified network engineer, so I'm sure that he can
| handle it. He said he's going to buy the GE Simon 3, after doing some
| internet research.
| Best,
| Rich
|




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