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Re: 2gig (again)



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Friday, November 30, 2012 12:45:20 PM UTC-5, Russell Brill
> wrote:
>> I don't know if this answer will help: You'd be better off taking
>> some double-back tape and mounting a pile of dog crap to the wall
>> as the alarm, than to use the 2gig.... Just my half cent...
>> Regards, Russ "
>
> Well, that answers a question that I've had for a long time.
>
> But apparently you're not the first to think of it. Some of the
> installations I've seen done by others around here match that
> description.


Installation aside.  I can install and have and will continue with
quality workmanship regardless of what equipment is being used.  My
question boils down to more of equipment function and long term
durability.

If the equipment actually is low grade, slap together, poor design
and assembly prone to failure that is one thing.

If on the other hand the equipment is designed well, trim and fit is
good, circuitry is well planned, with quality components and well
thought out then that is quite something else.

Anyone can point at a car and say it is a piece of crap based on
owning one and it was a lemon.  But to say it is a piece of crap
because you don't like look of the side mirror does not say much.

I am guessing that anyone here in ASA have not used or installed a
2gig system.  And that is just fine.  I was just looking for
opinions and that is what I have received.  I have not used or
installed a 2gig as well.  Although I have briefly touched a demo
unit.

Again thanks to all that have commented on the topic as it were.

Have a good weekend.

Les



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