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PeterJames

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  1. Hang on, you cant merge the accounts how do you know its the same person
  2. I meant ? not ! bloody French keyboards
  3. proof!
  4. It takes me ages to get to the bottom of the page to reply, and its gonna take me ages to get back up to the top again now!
  5. Alarm Master and the ARC software but mostly Alarm Master
  6. Made my eyes hurt, and Id heard it before
  7. Its an obsolete panel ADE are no longer, but someone will be along in a while with one for you here.
  8. Can the pet get within six foot of the detector, I guess so its a bird. Your not funny, I am selective with my imports, I dont import anything thats likely to spontaneously com-bust.
  9. Hi
  10. Not you!
  11. You just need to prove your him
  12. We deleted a lot of unused accounts some time back, probably one of those
  13. I hear that Secureitall may have vacancies
  14. May have something to do with the wooden box perhaps
  15. Professional alarms dont all come with a monthly cost. It depends on the skoda I suppose
  16. Mostly they dont but I have experience some that have tried and failed, high tech is mostly used to steal cars than get around burglar alarms. Again they wouldnt spend £1k upwards to steal a Skoda though
  17. To be honest its unlikely to be sabotage, Yale uses one way old tech radio and its more likely a taxi or some over form of radio interference. Its all about what type of burglar you are likely to get, and the very fact that you have chosen to diy a Yale alarm tells me that you are unlikely to have high value contents, therefore the type of burglar you would get is likely to be more opportunist than than professional. Any burglar investing in technology to Jam wireless systems are looking for something worth getting caught for.
  18. Its in the public area of the forum, if it were one of my jobs and I come across it I doubt it would take long to work out who posted it
  19. Thats me twenty years ago!!
  20. There are two sides to every story, and we are only hearing your side. I used to be an engineer and have seen some down right dangerous stuff in the past, I put my hand in a cupboard once looking for a light switch that the customer told me was just to the right, only to put my hand on a live mains JB with no lid on it. This was on a takeover and the JB was feeding the spur for the panel. I have also seen cameras lashed in because a staff member is suspected of stealing. I take on board that it is not good especially if you work for the company, but you have to ask yourself why would they use service guys to install if the job was not a rush job? I have installation engineers and service engineers and the only times I use one to do the others job is exceptional circumstances. I suspect that your company has lots of problems though, because my team would come to me if they found that, not plaster it on a forum and knock approved companies.
  21. We have had occasions where a customer has needed an urgent camera regardless of how its installed, because they were expecting trouble or a problem. So the job has been lashed in, but we have always returned and put the job right when time is less important than the job. I cant think of an occasion where we have done something as bad as the pic though, even OX wasnt that rough.
  22. No certainly not, it makes my eyes go funny.
  23. The bell box and dcom antenna come out at a proper height, so why would the same installer not bring the CCTV cables out at the same level? It doesnt make sense, plus I dont know any professional co that runs two separate cables to a camera most would use external grade Cat 5 and Baluns or shotgun. I would say the cctv is by someone that saw a picture once and now thinks theyre a installer.
  24. Who said it was installed by an approved installer?
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