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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