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Battle Of The Bellboxes

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This might be the wrong area, but Im hoping people who helped out in Round I can help in Round II - apologies for so many post, but...

Whilst accepting all your answers are just opinion and not statements of fact (because I don't want to get the the s*** over this one with Mr Big) I just wondered who made the bellboxes for....

Seacomm ...?

Chubby ...?

Initialise Rentakiller ...?

and because Im a geek (since it doesnt matter anymore) ...

Thorny Security ...?

Those square ones that Securicon Granny used

I saw the answers / arguments to the Adey Tea the other day

on here so no worries about that one.

cheers guys and gals,

Stu.

p.s I dont know why I havent used the real names above but just thought it might somehow be contentious. Any replies advising on what can/cant be said here other than common sense is appreciated.

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

 

Not sure about Chubb and Secom, but Initial's are made by Aritech

Mark Hawks

Ex BT Openreach Field Service

Now Self employed telecom and data engineer  www.mphtelecom.co.uk 

Also back doing sub contract work in the security industry.

Retained firefighter Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue

Secom use the CQR Multi-box ..

........................................................

Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

Securicors were made a by a another small company they owned (Ashley, though the spelling maybe wrong). They made all Securicor Alarms panels and bells.

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Securicors were made a by a another small company they owned (Ashley, though the spelling maybe wrong). They made all Securicor Alarms panels and bells.

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Ah, now didnt Securicor used to use those panels with the all-metal keypads and crappy ZX81 style membrane keypads? Just that I have had a flashback to an old JSB catalogue (long since taken over by Cooper Security) where they seemed to be selling the *exact* same panels!

Maybe Ive just imagined it!?

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

 

seacomm used to use the fortress bells but as service eng says they have now switched to the multi box

Maybe Ive just imagined it!?

You have a wild imagination, none of Securicor's kit was available commercially.

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You have a wild imagination, none of Securicor's kit was available commercially.

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Yeah, but how cool is that, like the other day I saw these //.National Installer.// bellboxes in Homebase... :D:D:D

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

 

Secom use the CQR Multi-box ..

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Do you enjoy fitting those? A company I used to work for fitted them and I wasn't too keen on them. I've not really seen any about anywhere, does anyone else fit them?

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