Hi
Congratulations on the apology from mdf920.
It does worry me that YaleGuy ( aka mdf920 ) is so out of touch with reality about wireless comms in security applications and yet promotes himself as an expert on security. I wonder if he has ever monitored the channel before installing one of his pet systems or carried out proper survey of how they operate. There is a defunct one a few door from here that lasted for about 6 months before the owner pulled the batteries out of the siren after false alarms and the advice from Yale to disable the jamming detection. It seems he then discovered ( via his company's IT expert ) that the jamming detection only activated after several minutes. of continuous signal. The conclusion was that an intruder with a modified sensor transmitting continuously could block the sensors, make an entry, steal items and leave before the jamming detection operated.
My experience was 12 years with Multitone ( radio paging ) designing hardware for special systems such as retained fire station alerters and the first digital paging system for the London Fire Brigade.
Best regards
Bernard Green
Congratulations on the apology from mdf920.
It does worry me that YaleGuy ( aka mdf920 ) is so out of touch with reality about wireless comms in security applications and yet promotes himself as an expert on security. I wonder if he has ever monitored the channel before installing one of his pet systems or carried out proper survey of how they operate. There is a defunct one a few door from here that lasted for about 6 months before the owner pulled the batteries out of the siren after false alarms and the advice from Yale to disable the jamming detection. It seems he then discovered ( via his company's IT expert ) that the jamming detection only activated after several minutes. of continuous signal. The conclusion was that an intruder with a modified sensor transmitting continuously could block the sensors, make an entry, steal items and leave before the jamming detection operated.
My experience was 12 years with Multitone ( radio paging ) designing hardware for special systems such as retained fire station alerters and the first digital paging system for the London Fire Brigade.
Best regards
Bernard Green