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"ticking" Ts700

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Thats the idea :)

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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It is fixed. Removed the control panel and prised off the offending speaker.

It is fixed. Removed the control panel and prised off the offending speaker.

please excuse me, i'm a bit lost for a change.

how has prising off the sounder 'fixed' anything, if your security system is now not working at all?

surely a bit like that old lady some years ago, pulled over by the cops because a tyre had disintegrated causing a flare of sparks from the now bare rim against the road surface, admitted she had noticed the noise, so simply turned up the volume on her car radio so she could not hear it!

tbh sometimes life just baffles me!

Edited by arfur mo

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

It is fixed. Removed the control panel and prised off the offending speaker.

Destroyed might be a better word than fixed . . .

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i agree,

the ticking could be a digi no longer connected, not programmed not to monitor the line (having been disconnected sometime in the past), but trying to signal a SET signal using DTMF.

Edited by arfur mo

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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