20. RFI is an unavoidable nuisances for wireless alarm systems..

I showed that RFI is an unavoidable nuisances for wireless alarm systems in several posts. I had a case who muzzled my wireless alarm system for more than 1 year before i discovered it by accident, no warning. By measuring i found the original source of RFI, my wireless headphone;

Notice that there was no warning and that pro's confirm, 20+ years of theyre experience = no RFI warning.

I also have explained how wireless alarm system radio data is send from sensors to the receiver and how it is jeopardized by collisions and interferences. I mentioned too that the frequencies used by wireless alarm systems are authority interference unprotected ones and of free use by anybody (you, car keys, light dimmers, headphones (the worst) and more).

I DON'T SELL any alarm system but can't admit, like i was induced in error, that owners and future owners are mislead on the subject by low level mechanics who have not the most elementary clue on radio communication. The only reaction where insults.. but coming from low level hammer and cleaning cloth handlers, it will mot muzzle me.

WHY do manufacturers not provide any specification on theyre wireless data communication loop; its the only thing who is different in comparisons to wired systems. Why do they not specify wireless receiver and transmitter data on theyre wireless goodies or is it junk?

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