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Ken G

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Redcare CANNOT be copied, thats the whole idea of it being secure comms.

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

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I think Ken G is the fence guy and is a self confessed non tech, so I wouldnt take too much notice of the phraseology

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So, Ken what DO you mean?

The question as phrased doesn't make sense as Redcare is a very specific and highly secure SERVICE that happens to also use some interesting technology. I can't imagine you're planning to set up in competition.

What are you trying/hoping to do? ;)

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Perhaps Greencare or Yellowcare is on the way :roflmao:

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Yellowcare???

Why does that remind me of nappy changing :unsure:

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Bellman

Service Engineer and all round nice bloke :-)

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Strange post,

Excellent, thanks a million. Fear I may open Pandora's box here, but if it's that easy why isn't everybody doing it?

Regards

Ken

only approved installers are allowed to conect Redcare for Police call.

What is a Redcare Kit, STU (subsrciber terminal unit) PROM (chip programmed with the input start configuration) and a BT line is that what is meant ?

and dont forget it needs power to work.

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I think Ken G is the fence guy and is a self confessed non tech, so I wouldnt take too much notice of the phraseology

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ken seems to talking out of his "posthole"

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Surely they wouldn't run the risk of installers turning their back on them to retaliate against an obvious move to damage OUR industry? :smash:

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