Re: 1. First announcement about RFI i made..

From: Your Dark Side (wish_at_upona.star)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 21:24:49 +0000 (UTC)

On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 04:27:28 +0200, -- <Paul> wrote:

>
>The announcement is that Wireless Alarm Systems are
> reliable during "Radio Frequency Interferences" known as RFI.
>
>RFI take place when the wireless alarm system receiver receives two or
>more transmitted signals simultaneously.
>
>During RFI your system is:
> DEAF TO INTERFERENCE on signal reception, and
> DEAD GREAT on warning the worst being that
> YOU KNOW IT, no warning you can ignore.
>
>What "normal in the air" types of signals are able to produce RFI who
>will jeopardize theyre operation?
>
>The "un voluntary" non-muzzling signals with RF Transmitters operating:
>- At the wireless frequency (433 or 868 MHz)
>- By Intermodulation
>- On the IF frequency
>- Saturating the receiver
>- Harmonics
>- Falling in the receiver band pass
>- And more...
>In essence the problems caused by interference is the fact that by no
>way two (or more) devices can use simultaneously the same frequency unless they is tuned which the majority of wrieless alarms are.
>
>
>Attitude of "so called" ALARM PROFESSIONALS:
>
>I only wanted:
>1. To point to pro's that simple but "involuntary" RFI, cannot block alarm
>warning THE WORST because it happen 7/7 days and 24/24 hours a day
>2. I wanted to warn pro's regardless the fact that it cannot be provoked
>with a simple low power (portable) transmitter from the outside by
>intruders...because the system is tuned to ignore these things.
>
>Since I mentioned that, at a sudden PRO'S DISCOVERED RFI and started
>to be UNCONCERNED
> about the EFFECT ON THEY'RE SELLING IMAGE and PROFIT because they read the standards and
>manufacturers guides and tested all the stuff they is using and found it safe to sell because it works.
>
>Instead of looking to the PAUL RAMPELBURG problem RFI causes, no,
> PRO'S TRY to HIDE FROM MY DRUG RIDDEN REALITY.
>
>1. Instead of "analyzing" the RFI problem
>2. Instead of "submitting my affirmations to they're product
> manufacturers" for eventual support.
>
>NO, pro's wanted to "handle" it themselves, they're way by attempting
>to let my posts prove the point that alarms that have no wires are safe
> and that my drug sodden mind cannot figure what to say bad about it...
>
>They behave like "educated, high knowledge level electricians".
> They RAISE SMOKE CURTAINS and more in an attempt to generate
>certainty and remove fear in order to put my statements in doubt, they have
>only selling arguments, business and financial interests obliges.
>
> Pro's have "MANUFACTURER SUPPORT".
>
>Pro's are not convinced about RFI problem inherent to "all" wireless alarm
>systems OLD and NEW but they just don't like to admit it.
> They have recommended and sold MANY of them in the past. to happy customers that
>know they work because they get tested routinely after a proper survey of the protected area that
>a drivelling idiot like me - a low educated, low level muppet - don't know about.
>
>Pro's with they're responsible attitude disgust me and my other personalities.
>
>Of course everybody knows that the technical "knowledge pre-requisite"
>to be an authorized alarm dealer/installer is very demanding,
>- a full cmpetence in electricity,
>- reasonable in electronics and
>- a certifed course in basic radio communication.
>
> I finish this with apology of all my moronic postings forever and hope the above finally put me to rest in your heads
>I finally hold up the hands of mine to apology you and all the high educated pro's in the groups and
>my doctor has me and my personalities on new meds please forgive my rantings

>Paul



Relevant Pages

  • Re: 1. First announcement about RFI i made..
    ... > The announcement is that Wireless Alarm Systems are ... > During RFI your system is: ... > - Saturating the receiver ... > with a simple low power transmitter from the outside by ...
    (sci.electronics)
  • Re: 1. First announcement about RFI i made..
    ... > The announcement is that Wireless Alarm Systems are ... > During RFI your system is: ... > - Saturating the receiver ... > - a little bit basics in electricity, ...
    (sci.electronics)
  • RE: Re: 1. First announcement about RFI i made..
    ... >The announcement is that Wireless Alarm Systems are ... >more transmitted signals simultaneously. ... >During RFI your system is: ... >- Saturating the receiver ...
    (sci.electronics)
  • RFI: At the Receiver
    ... RFI: At the Receiver or in the "shack". ... Receiving setups range from a single receiver and a single antenna to ... The power supplyall have Curtis 2 stage RFI filters ...
    (rec.radio.shortwave)
  • Re: 1. First announcement about RFI i made..
    ... Paul ... >> The announcement is that Wireless Alarm Systems are ... at a sudden PRO'S DISCOVERED RFI and started ... >> about the EFFECT ON THEY'RE SELLING IMAGE and PROFIT. ...
    (sci.electronics)