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Re: DSC Alexor
On Sep 20, 11:01=A0am, "Russell Brill" <russwbr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim Rojas" <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> news:Roqtm.8079$tG1.4888@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > nick markowitz wrote:
> >> On Sep 20, 12:46 am, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> On Sep 19, 5:20 pm, locknalarm <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >>>> What are the feelings about the new DSC Alexor, I have had very
> >>>> positive feedback from the Installers and the Customers
> >>> It's pretty much a PC1555 with a wireless keypad and sirens, I haven'=
t
> >>> had any problems with it and I imagine if there is no problems with
> >>> the keypads you'll see everyone else do it
>
> >> Honeywell is comming out with a revamped Lynx Plus which will give the
> >> excelor a run for the money
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> > I'll believe it when I actually hold it my my hands...Honeywell is good
> > creating vaporware products. Their MX8000 receiver took what? 7 years t=
o
> > be released, just to be a huge disappointment.
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> > Jim Rojas
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> Didn't Honeywell already have a completely wireless system that separated
> the control/communicator from the keypad??? If I remember right, they had=
a
> cellular module for it too..... It was a "something 1000", it seemed to
> disappear as quickly as it appeared........
>
> Russ
Yes but they canceled it, the core module worked well but the cell
used the old AMPS network.I had one and didn't like that it used a
5828 keypad which I can't stand
We have a few out in the field but not many were produced
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