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Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:39 pm    Post subject: 17/ Blind purshase of Wireless alarm systems Reply with quote

Buyers:
- do you always purchase an equipment without having a basic
idea about theyre quality, performance on the major part of
its design?
- do you never make a brand performance cross check?
- are you considered to be to ignorant to understand and
make comparisons between different products when they belong to
the wireless type?

You can't make a comparisons:
- not because you are not initiated in that wireless
communication part
- not because you have no friends who can help you in making
a descent choice..
just because there is no data available. YOU have to believe
unsupported seller statements and make your personal belongings and
live security part of theyre convincing seller arguments without any
backup data. That's normal business in alarm equipment.

The wireless data transmission who including the receiver is the
major difference between wireless and wired systems and when it fails:
all alarms are muzzled.
Wireless is a flare,
a lure who give illusory protection
the sensor signal can be overwritten with an external transmitter on
a voluntary or normal environmental frequency crowd.

You cant compare between wireless and wired but one thing is sure,
all wireless alarm data signals pass true radio waves and are not
connected/wired individually like in a wired system.

In the UK sellers tell you that theyre systems are better, they have a
unique grade 6.. they are better of course, the others?
In the US they say that theyre products is superb..
In the EU the wireless alarm systems are... well ask to your seller,
they are good advisers without any direct financial interest, they are
pro's!

Paul

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Chris Clarke
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Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:56 am    Post subject: Re: 17/ Blind purshase of Wireless alarm systems Reply with quote

Dear Paul

Why do you go on and on about this subject? I have been reading this
newsgroup for about 18 months and you repeat this theme over and over.
Seeing most of the readers are probably alarm professionals, some of
whom have been in business for many years (myself since 1976) and many
have engineering degrees, don't you think they are intelligent and
expeienced enough to be able to make an informed decision as to what
is likely to succeed and what is likely to be unreliable?

Can you think of an alternative topic which is of more useful interest
to readers?

I am sure your intentions are well meaning, but you have flogged this
horse well and truly to death.

In my years of business, I have found that in technical matters, the
majority of general public (men 80%, women 95%) do not have any
technical comprehension at all, least of all electronics, and very
least of all wireless alarm technology. They don't even know how
electricity works, and don't want to know either, apart from the
safety aspect.

Regards
Chris



n Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:39:55 +0200, -- <Paul@> wrote:

Quote:

Buyers:
- do you always purchase an equipment without having a basic
idea about theyre quality, performance on the major part of
its design?
- do you never make a brand performance cross check?
- are you considered to be to ignorant to understand and
make comparisons between different products when they belong to
the wireless type?

You can't make a comparisons:
- not because you are not initiated in that wireless
communication part
- not because you have no friends who can help you in making
a descent choice..
just because there is no data available. YOU have to believe
unsupported seller statements and make your personal belongings and
live security part of theyre convincing seller arguments without any
backup data. That's normal business in alarm equipment.

The wireless data transmission who including the receiver is the
major difference between wireless and wired systems and when it fails:
all alarms are muzzled.
Wireless is a flare,
a lure who give illusory protection
the sensor signal can be overwritten with an external transmitter on
a voluntary or normal environmental frequency crowd.

You cant compare between wireless and wired but one thing is sure,
all wireless alarm data signals pass true radio waves and are not
connected/wired individually like in a wired system.

In the UK sellers tell you that theyre systems are better, they have a
unique grade 6.. they are better of course, the others?
In the US they say that theyre products is superb..
In the EU the wireless alarm systems are... well ask to your seller,
they are good advisers without any direct financial interest, they are
pro's!

Paul
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Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 11:25 am    Post subject: Re: 17/ Blind purshase of Wireless alarm systems Reply with quote

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 05:56:46 GMT, chris@onetime.co.za (Chris Clarke)
wrote:

Quote:
Dear Paul

Why do you go on and on about this subject?

For new readers.

Paul

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Robert L. Bass
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Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:16 pm    Post subject: Re: 17/ Blind purshase of Wireless alarm systems Reply with quote

Quote:
Dear Paul

Why do you go on and on about this subject?

His purpose is to get you to reply. As long as someone replies he's happy.

Quote:
don't you think they are intelligent and
expeienced enough to be able to make
an informed decision as to what is likely
to succeed and what is likely to be
unreliable?

He does not care about wireless alarms, RFI, etc. He only wants to get you
to argue. It's called trolling.
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Sweetness and Light
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Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 11:17 am    Post subject: Invitation to Paulie, my dearest young friend, with whom I a Reply with quote

Dearest Paulie

I would dearly like to meet with you, to rub my hands all over your
young, taut body, to feel your electrons throbbing against me. Your
words of wisdom have so inspired me that I am a lifetime admirer of
your cognisance and sound advice. What a pity that those cruel men in
the USA and England don't appreciate you. Shame!

I appreciate you, darling and want us to get together, maybe even a
threesome with my friend Justin. You would envy Justin's muscles and
strong physique, he reminds me so much of what you must be like. I
don't mind if you are intellectually challenged, it is your fine young
body that I want to adorn my bed. Justin and I live in a penthouse in
Camps Bay, South Africa where we can view the setting sun every day
and dream (yes, sometimes wet dreams too...) of the time you will come
and share us. I can send you the air-ticket, just tell me where to
send it and we can make music the whole time you are with us.

Yours affectionately
Brian




On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 18:39:55 +0200, -- <Paul@> wrote:

Quote:

Buyers:
- do you always purchase an equipment without having a basic
idea about theyre quality, performance on the major part of
its design?
- do you never make a brand performance cross check?
- are you considered to be to ignorant to understand and
make comparisons between different products when they belong to
the wireless type?

You can't make a comparisons:
- not because you are not initiated in that wireless
communication part
- not because you have no friends who can help you in making
a descent choice..
just because there is no data available. YOU have to believe
unsupported seller statements and make your personal belongings and
live security part of theyre convincing seller arguments without any
backup data. That's normal business in alarm equipment.

The wireless data transmission who including the receiver is the
major difference between wireless and wired systems and when it fails:
all alarms are muzzled.
Wireless is a flare,
a lure who give illusory protection
the sensor signal can be overwritten with an external transmitter on
a voluntary or normal environmental frequency crowd.

You cant compare between wireless and wired but one thing is sure,
all wireless alarm data signals pass true radio waves and are not
connected/wired individually like in a wired system.

In the UK sellers tell you that theyre systems are better, they have a
unique grade 6.. they are better of course, the others?
In the US they say that theyre products is superb..
In the EU the wireless alarm systems are... well ask to your seller,
they are good advisers without any direct financial interest, they are
pro's!

Paul
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