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norman

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Everything posted by norman

  1. Most resi burglars don't give a hoot about comms etc. imo, in fact I doubt they would know what you were on about. They are in and out merchants and know in the main the police will be a no show in any case so their biggest fear is confrontation, but most have a screwdriver or similar so are not too bothered about that tbf. Just imo
  2. Not feeling the Yale love. Regardless of our opinions on Yale (he's not asked for them btw) they are set at a price point and specific market. PJ not sure they go off every time a taxi goes past, there's 1 on my St and the next door neighbour gets taxis 3-4 times a week, I've never heard it go off. Yes in a professional world they are a poor choice but it's not our choice in this case. When was the last time anyone heard of a radio system being compromised via jamming etc?
  3. Personally I'd leave it to a professional, but if you are determined to attempt this yourself I would start at the external sounder, be prepared for the noise (ear plugs) and high voltage if there is a strobe present. Remove the lid and snip the wire to the actual sounder (often small, black and round). Should only ring then for a few seconds up to doing this. You can then remove at your leisure.
  4. Hey, calm down.
  5. Used to have dozens upon dozens of those bad boys in my area.
  6. I know a subby who used to rock up at the office in his Bentley, I piss you not.
  7. I'd go with swapping locations with the other and see if it follows the device.
  8. Anything reflective opposite the detector that could have caused issue?
  9. Hello from Yorkshire
  10. But are they still working?
  11. Some scruffy get's left a drum of cable outside, won't be there long in 'ull
  12. norman replied to EC53's topic in Introduce Yourself
    Hello and welcome
  13. Lighting circuits are fraught with interference, fluorescents, chokes etc. not good practice.
  14. If you have the code some may not warrant it.
  15. Yes if you sign a disclaimer for liability purposes.
  16. norman replied to Davidaiken's topic in Introduce Yourself
    Hello and welcome
  17. Yes I've done computers, ordered an induction hob for a German couple I know who's English is poor, I also changed their fax machine language to German for them Loads and loads the more I think The gardening was an old dear who answered the door with her watering can in her hand with the greeting of "I'll get the kettle on, you water the plant pots."
  18. I've done lots of things whilst on a PPM, (fnar) from watering plants to checking oil levels and changing batteries in clocks. In fact I'm calling in to see an ex customer, now friend of 25 years tomorrow because he can't work his Sat Nav in his new car.
  19. Che3rs big ears, I have pt 1 & 2 somewhere but doubt I'll ever need them.

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