Anyone know of a reputable company in the Phoenix area that sells Ademco to DIY'ers? Would buy local instead of Internet if I could find a good one.
- posted
18 years ago
Anyone know of a reputable company in the Phoenix area that sells Ademco to DIY'ers? Would buy local instead of Internet if I could find a good one.
I'm in Phx, but I'm not reputable...sorry.
Give Bob LaLonde a call (or drop him an email). He's at
:-)
I'm about 180 miles from Phx. Crash would be the better choice for a local supplier.
But Crash has the BEST Monitoring Center in the Valley and can get you setup with remote access to your own account (via web) with real-time signal notifications via e-mail/cell-phone. In case you wanted it monitored, that is. We also have a nice AES Radio network here which you can use to eliminate the phone-line (full contact-id reporting via radio). You will need to go through one of our Dealers to get monitoring. Ask Crash.
Well, you know what I mean ;-)
Happy Jack was fun...but only 27 degrees..way too cold for me.
You're shameless.
| >
| >
| >
| >
| But Crash has the BEST Monitoring Center in the Valley and can get you | setup with remote access to your own account (via web) with real-time | signal notifications via e-mail/cell-phone. In case you wanted it | monitored, that is. We also have a nice AES Radio network here which | you can use to eliminate the phone-line (full contact-id reporting via | radio). You will need to go through one of our Dealers to get | monitoring. Ask Crash.
I'm here, but I'm really annoying to deal with...I actually want to make a few bucks :-)
| > >
| >
| >
| > Give Bob LaLonde a call (or drop him an email). He's at | >
Me too. LOL. Ok, if Crash doesn't want to help you I can drop ship to you. E-mail me and tell me what you want. I only accept Paypal for remote payments. When payment is received shipment will be ordered the next business day.
You can e-mail me at webmaster at YumaBassMan dot com with your list of materials. I'll get back to you with current pricing withing 24 hrs unless I'm fishing. I'm not really in the DIY market anymore, but... Also, I am somewhat familiar with some Ademco panels, but I really know Napco Gemini systems better.
I'm not in Phoenix, but at least you can keep your purchases in state.
I was just kidding. I'll sell to him if he passes my basic DIYer IQ test.
Question 1: Which end of your screwdriver do you stick in the electrical socket? Question 2: How many ohms in a quid? Question 3: Do you know the way to San Jose?
Sheesh I gotta laugh, last week I welded my favorite dikes to a OnQ box and I was being soooooo careful too :-)))))
Was that a hate crime? :^)
No, a crime of passion. I loved those damn Klein Dikes now they have a spot weld mark on them :-(
Brrrr... Well, better you than me. js
Old gunslingers use to cut notches onto their pistol's grip... Old installers collect "spot weld" marks on their dikes... :-)
Yah but think of all the cool stuff I suggested :-) One of these days we gotta talk about some other programming ideas I have, not necessarily regarding CS software.
| >
| >
| >| >
| >| >
| >| >
| >| >
| >| But Crash has the BEST Monitoring Center in the Valley and can get you | >| setup with remote access to your own account (via web) with real-time | >| signal notifications via e-mail/cell-phone. In case you wanted it | >| monitored, that is. We also have a nice AES Radio network here which | >| you can use to eliminate the phone-line (full contact-id reporting via | >| radio). You will need to go through one of our Dealers to get | >| monitoring. Ask Crash. | >
| >
| >
| >
|lol... when i first started out the small Kleins cost like 5 bucks now they're like
23 bucks! sheesh...i better stop welding them to hot lines.| | | Old gunslingers use to cut notches onto their pistol's grip... Old | installers collect "spot weld" marks on their dikes... :-) |
So, have you reverse engineered a software patch to monitor the Napco Netlink module yet?
So, have you reverse engineered a software patch to monitor the Napco Netlink module yet?
I'd like to try. I did it with DMP iCOM (wrote a software receiver) so we wouldn't need a DMP receiver (or two). I've just never had a Netlink module in my hands to play with. I would like to be able to support as many Internet Communicators as possible (via software receivers), but the DMP iCOM is the only one I have dealers actually Using on a somewhat regular basis.
Cabling-Design.com Forums website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.