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Tommy

Jan 1, 1970
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You keep talking as if the shape of the area is going to change weekly.
Are you planning to move this system around, or are you just really
into landscaping. if this is to be a portable system then you have
added another headache to your situation.
 
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Tommy

Jan 1, 1970
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I agree. "Walk away" unless he has plenty of money,patience,willing to
experiment, and dosen't worry about false alarms;)
 
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Fact is, we've not been given nearly enough info to make any intelligent
suggestions on this.

Perhaps a guard-dog or night watchman would be the most cost effective and
practical answer..but who knows?...we're all just guessin'


"Tommy" <tommy at leesecurity dot net> wrote in message
| You keep talking as if the shape of the area is going to change weekly.
| Are you planning to move this system around, or are you just really
| into landscaping. if this is to be a portable system then you have
| added another headache to your situation.
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| rgondzur wrote:
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| > I would be monitoring outdoor landscaped areas. They could contain
| > ponds, waterfalls, ...
| > They will vary in size and shape so there is no well-defined perimeter
| > that is consistent from one installation to the next. The perimeter
| > will more often than not be finished with stone or concrete rather
| > than natural grass and soil.
| >
| > Infra red barriers would be an option if the shape of the perimeter
| > was symmetrical but it will often not be that way.
| >
| > Per my previous post, I was thinking of trying ultrasonics mounted at
| > the perimeter of the inner circle, pointing toward the outer circle. I
| > would have to space them close enough so their sensing patterns
| > overlap to guard the entire perimeter.
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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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I would be monitoring outdoor landscaped areas. They could contain
ponds, waterfalls, ...
They will vary in size and shape so there is no well-defined perimeter
that is consistent from one installation to the next. The perimeter
will more often than not be finished with stone or concrete rather than
natural grass and soil.

Infra red barriers would be an option if the shape of the perimeter was
symmetrical but it will often not be that way.

Per my previous post, I was thinking of trying ultrasonics mounted at
the perimeter of the inner circle, pointing toward the outer circle. I
would have to space them close enough so their sensing patterns overlap
to guard the entire perimeter.


You might also consider seismic sensors. These can be buried in concentric
circles (or whatever shapes you like) around protected areas. You can
define how to respond to an outer circle violation differently from the
inner circle with some systems. These systems are not cheap but they do
offer a good deal of flexibility, perhaps more than most surface mounted
technologies. They have the added benefit of being totally invisible and
undetectable to the intruder.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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