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Re: Transmitting an all is well packet from sensor to main control unit



On 31/12/2010 6:52 AM, JoeRaisin wrote:
> On 12/31/2010 3:17 AM, G. Morgan wrote:
>> mister accavanno<mraccavanno357@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Now, I am new in the alarm installing
>>> business, but I have noticed some things recently.
>>
>> Everything you need to know is in the literature. If you don't
>> have access to Honeywell's protected site, get it... It also
>> wouldn't hurt to open a technician account with GE, DSC, Napco,
>> and ADI (if your company allows it).
>>
>> The crux of the dilemma you're having has to do with you not
>> thinking about what the panel is doing while a jam situation
>> exists. You're focusing on the transmitters. Also, most
>> installers do not even enable the anti-jam feature on the wireless
>> component.
>>
>>
>>
>
> I've always enabled it.
>
> This guy should be coming at the problem from the other direction. What,
> exactly, is done when a signal (any signal) is being jammed? How do you
> stop a radio wave in mid air?

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