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Re: weird one?



On Jun 25, 4:28=A0pm, RJD314 <rdvorak...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Jun 14, 7:59=A0pm, nick markowitz <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Had an =A0Safeguard FA =A0( Vista 20P) I took over few month back =A0al=
ways
> > sends signals but Sunday they armed it =A0about 4:4 Pm and about 20
> > minutes later some one possibly hiding in store sets alarm off steals
> > some change from register =A0central does not get alarm signal but pane=
l
> > log shows it did alarm
> > how ever it does not say if it communicated unfortunately
> > =A0but 25 min later when a store manager came back in central got alarm
> > and cancel when he turned alarm off unaware alarm had activated he
> > leaves 14 minutes later sets system and at 6:20 am alarm goes off and
> > central got that alarm signal =A0when there was a second break in
> > any one else experience this panel is set for contact ID and has 800
> > plus back up exchange number. =A0something very weird going on here.
>
> We have run in to this type of missing signals as well. =A0Our receiver
> has a was that we can run a report detailing signals coming from a
> certain phone number. =A0Found out that the signal missing was actually
> dumped on to another account number that was cancelled. =A0This really
> only happens to us in certain areas where the local phone company is
> compressing the analog phone lines and converting them to be sent over
> the internet. =A0Now, the larger phone companies are getting on board
> with this. =A0It will be in the not too distant future when your digital
> communicators will be in the same junk heap as your McCullough
> transmitters.

Now THERE's an idea.

How about using the McCullough's to send dot's and dashes to central
station over VoIP?

See?  I knew I was keeping all those old McCullough's down in my
basement for something!


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