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      01-15-2004, 07:19 AM

You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?

Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
favored alarm seller.

Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection and
alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
- It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
is external to the alarm system.
- Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..

Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance personal
part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't exist:
- Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
- Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.

MY ADVISE:
Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's the
only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI problem.
In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who interfere your wired
system, line signal input filtering, correct wire location and
shielding can be applied to solve it really and for ever.
None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless you
like to filter the sensor signals to..

Paul
NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that theyre
system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the answer you
will receive.

 
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      02-10-2004, 03:25 AM
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
>You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>
> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>favored alarm seller.
>
>Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection and
>alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>- It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
> is external to the alarm system.
>- Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>
>Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance personal
>part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't exist:
>- Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>- Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>
>MY ADVISE:
>Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's the
>only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI problem.
> In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who interfere your wired
>system, line signal input filtering, correct wire location and
>shielding can be applied to solve it really and for ever.
> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless you
>like to filter the sensor signals to..
>
>Paul
>NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that theyre
>system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the answer you
>will receive.


 
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      02-10-2004, 03:37 AM
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:27:28 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>This daft **** don't know **** about wireless. pay no mind.
>

Usual so called alarm specialists incompetent arguments..
>
>Paul wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>>>
>>> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>>> unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>>> nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>>> favored alarm seller.
>>>
>>> Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection and
>>> alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>>> - It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
>>> is external to the alarm system.
>>> - Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
>>> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>>>
>>> Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance
>>> personal part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't exist:
>>> - Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>>> - Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
>>> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>>>
>>> MY ADVISE:
>>> Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's the
>>> only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI problem.
>>> In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who interfere your wired
>>> system, line signal input filtering, correct wire location and
>>> shielding can be applied to solve it really and for ever.
>>> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless you
>>> like to filter the sensor signals to..
>>>
>>> Paul
>>> NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that theyre
>>> system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the answer you
>>> will receive.

>
>--
>By *Plonk*ing me,
>you hereby admit to my
>victory over your dispute.


 
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      02-10-2004, 03:41 AM
yes you are incompetent, but we already knew that

Paul wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:27:28 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> This daft **** don't know **** about wireless. pay no mind.
>>

> Usual so called alarm specialists incompetent arguments..
>>
>> Paul wrote:
>>> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>>>>
>>>> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>>>> unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>>>> nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>>>> favored alarm seller.
>>>>
>>>> Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection
>>>> and alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>>>> - It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
>>>> is external to the alarm system.
>>>> - Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
>>>> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>>>>
>>>> Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance
>>>> personal part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't
>>>> exist:
>>>> - Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>>>> - Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
>>>> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>>>>
>>>> MY ADVISE:
>>>> Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's the
>>>> only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI problem.
>>>> In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who interfere your
>>>> wired system, line signal input filtering, correct wire location
>>>> and shielding can be applied to solve it really and for ever.
>>>> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless
>>>> you like to filter the sensor signals to..
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>> NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that
>>>> theyre system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the
>>>> answer you will receive.

>>
>> --
>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>> you hereby admit to my
>> victory over your dispute.


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      02-10-2004, 03:43 AM
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:41:18 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>yes you are incompetent, but we already knew that
>

OK, you win in with your low level electrician executer technique
knowledge.

>Paul wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:27:28 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> This daft **** don't know **** about wireless. pay no mind.
>>>

>> Usual so called alarm specialists incompetent arguments..
>>>
>>> Paul wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>>>>>
>>>>> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>>>>> unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>>>>> nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>>>>> favored alarm seller.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection
>>>>> and alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>>>>> - It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
>>>>> is external to the alarm system.
>>>>> - Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
>>>>> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>>>>>
>>>>> Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance
>>>>> personal part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't
>>>>> exist:
>>>>> - Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>>>>> - Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
>>>>> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>>>>>
>>>>> MY ADVISE:
>>>>> Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's the
>>>>> only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI problem.
>>>>> In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who interfere your
>>>>> wired system, line signal input filtering, correct wire location
>>>>> and shielding can be applied to solve it really and for ever.
>>>>> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless
>>>>> you like to filter the sensor signals to..
>>>>>
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that
>>>>> theyre system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the
>>>>> answer you will receive.
>>>
>>> --
>>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>>> you hereby admit to my
>>> victory over your dispute.

>
>--
>By *Plonk*ing me,
>you hereby admit to my
>victory over your dispute.


 
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      02-10-2004, 03:44 AM
Thank you, but I'm not an electrician.

Paul wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:41:18 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> yes you are incompetent, but we already knew that
>>

> OK, you win in with your low level electrician executer technique
> knowledge.
>
>> Paul wrote:
>>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:27:28 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
>>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This daft **** don't know **** about wireless. pay no mind.
>>>>
>>> Usual so called alarm specialists incompetent arguments..
>>>>
>>>> Paul wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>>>>>> unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>>>>>> nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>>>>>> favored alarm seller.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection
>>>>>> and alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>>>>>> - It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
>>>>>> is external to the alarm system.
>>>>>> - Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
>>>>>> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance
>>>>>> personal part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't
>>>>>> exist:
>>>>>> - Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>>>>>> - Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
>>>>>> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> MY ADVISE:
>>>>>> Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's
>>>>>> the only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI
>>>>>> problem. In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who
>>>>>> interfere your wired system, line signal input filtering,
>>>>>> correct wire location and shielding can be applied to solve it
>>>>>> really and for ever.
>>>>>> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless
>>>>>> you like to filter the sensor signals to..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>> NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that
>>>>>> theyre system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the
>>>>>> answer you will receive.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>>>> you hereby admit to my
>>>> victory over your dispute.

>>
>> --
>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>> you hereby admit to my
>> victory over your dispute.


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victory over your dispute.
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      02-10-2004, 03:50 AM
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:44:03 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Thank you, but I'm not an electrician.


I know, i enhanced your knowledge but don't mind its on purpose to let
you think that you have a little (single) bit in your brain.
>
>Paul wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:41:18 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> yes you are incompetent, but we already knew that
>>>

>> OK, you win in with your low level electrician executer technique
>> knowledge.
>>
>>> Paul wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 04:27:28 GMT, "Another Anonymous"
>>>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This daft **** don't know **** about wireless. pay no mind.
>>>>>
>>>> Usual so called alarm specialists incompetent arguments..
>>>>>
>>>>> Paul wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:19:47 +0100, Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You are or will be a wireless alarm owners?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Have a ringing bell year all the time with that manufacturers
>>>>>>> unsupported Radio Frequency Interferences (RFI) detection circuit
>>>>>>> nobody can explain how it work but is pretended to exist by you
>>>>>>> favored alarm seller.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Have frequent nightmares if that imaginative famous RFI detection
>>>>>>> and alarm giving thing eventually exist, but note that:
>>>>>>> - It don't solve the unavoidable wireless RFI problem who
>>>>>>> is external to the alarm system.
>>>>>>> - Police and neighborhood will be happy to hear from your
>>>>>>> false alarm RFI warnings (no intruder)..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Its a fact that this RFI pure imaginative sales / maintenance
>>>>>>> personal part, who is unsupported by the manufacturers, don't
>>>>>>> exist:
>>>>>>> - Have quite and no sensor alarm warnings days to come..
>>>>>>> - Your system will be DEAF (muzzled) during RFI and
>>>>>>> DEAD on alarm giving of any kind.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> MY ADVISE:
>>>>>>> Replace, like i did, your system with a WIRED alarm one, that's
>>>>>>> the only way around that low to medium power transmitter RFI
>>>>>>> problem. In case you have a very POWERFUL transmitter who
>>>>>>> interfere your wired system, line signal input filtering,
>>>>>>> correct wire location and shielding can be applied to solve it
>>>>>>> really and for ever.
>>>>>>> None of those solutions can be applied in wireless systems unless
>>>>>>> you like to filter the sensor signals to..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>>> NOTE: Ask for manufacturer specifications and warranties that
>>>>>>> theyre system is RFI proof.. i'm smiling on beforehand about the
>>>>>>> answer you will receive.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>>>>> you hereby admit to my
>>>>> victory over your dispute.
>>>
>>> --
>>> By *Plonk*ing me,
>>> you hereby admit to my
>>> victory over your dispute.

>
>--
>By *Plonk*ing me,
>you hereby admit to my
>victory over your dispute.


 
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