Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts

   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #11  
On a related topic, does anyone have good or bad experience with the various internet vendors of Dakota Alert equipment? Both "Home Security Store" and "Quantum Wireless" appear to have pricing that is substantially better than Dakota's MSRP/website prices. They both say that their equipment/sales carry full manufacturer's warranty. I'm just a little leery.

- Jay

PS: Dakota tech folks say that their MAPS (MURS) transmitter can be powered by 12vdc, so that I can mount it and power it with my existing solar/battery gate operator. Unfortunately, I CANNOT use my existing exit ground probe with it!
 
   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #12  
there was a recent thread, i don't know 1 to 2 weeks ago. for drive way alarms. and the old "gas station" thing came up. were someone came in and drove over a hose. and it rang something inside the shop, to let them know to come out and deal with the person that just drove in.

someone gave a link, to a manufacture that had it all pretty much covered in different types of alarm setups.. from water based in a hose with a little bit of air. to electrical and relays, to wireless, to magnetic, to motion detection (beam of light being cut)

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motion detection on security cameras, the actual DVR (digital video recorders) for the cameras, is by far the best, being able to select grids, of the video feed, to remove "grass", "tree limbs", etc... to keep security system from going off and/or to record video. but ya get in a ugly situation of distance between camera and recorder. both wired and wireless.

the general motion detection (cheap stuff) for say outside lights above or around a door to house or like. easily go off with even some wind and blowing freshly cut grass.

magnetic sensors. (picks up if something has enough magnetic (metal in it)) on lighter stuff, say a bike, or atv, or utv may not set it off.

the water in a hose / pipe. that runs across driveway. and clear back to house/shed. and then a little bit of air were sensor is. may not register atv/utv. if they are not heavy enough, and/or if the pipe/hose flexes to much. (hose/pipe flexes like a balloon) as long as hose that runs across driveway. doesn't flex to much (balloons up to much), and the pipe running how ever long it needs to be back to home/shed. is solid enough not to give. you would be golden, though might advise using a hose. vs a rigid solid pipe, and keep fittings more so sharp 90's to a min amount if non at all. to avoid water hammering effect.

if you ran electrical. wire diameter would need to go up to deal with losses. perhaps not put it in as deep as a water line would need to be. possibly setting up some "repeaters" if need be if you want video/sound.

i am not a fan of long range wireless, or less it is line of site and nothing in between. a wind blows through trees and zap there goes wireless connection.
i am not a fan of wireless security systems. it can be rather easy to hack into some of them. and see what the cameras are seeing. even if wireless security has encryption, i wounder how many know how to accurately set the encryption? or rather how many folks know how to set and adjust there wifi router in there home and security system on it?
 
   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #13  
On a related topic, does anyone have good or bad experience with the various internet vendors of Dakota Alert equipment? Both "Home Security Store" and "Quantum Wireless" appear to have pricing that is substantially better than Dakota's MSRP/website prices. They both say that their equipment/sales carry full manufacturer's warranty. I'm just a little leery.

- Jay

PS: Dakota tech folks say that their MAPS (MURS) transmitter can be powered by 12vdc, so that I can mount it and power it with my existing solar/battery gate operator. Unfortunately, I CANNOT use my existing exit ground probe with it!

I bought one through Amazon (through a vendor selling through Amazon called "Home and Garden Club") to try to save some money but it wasn't a good experience. The first one they sent arrived in pieces and did not work when I got it put back together as best I could. I had to send it back and got confusing and conflicting instructions and had to end up paying the shipping to send it back for a replacement when I shouldn't have had to.
 
   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #14  
I bought one through Amazon (through a vendor selling through Amazon called "Home and Garden Club") to try to save some money but it wasn't a good experience. The first one they sent arrived in pieces and did not work when I got it put back together as best I could. I had to send it back and got confusing and conflicting instructions and had to end up paying the shipping to send it back for a replacement when I shouldn't have had to.

Thanks. I'll be SURE to avoid that vendor!

- Jay
 
   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #15  
Does anyone use the Dakota MURS long-range driveway alarm? What do the alerts sound like? I need an long-range alarm with an alert that doesn't sound like a doorbell.

I have been using a Dakota DCR-2500 driveway alarm with a buried probe about 900 from the house (a really good product). My driveway is 2,000 feet long and I am thinking of a longer-range alarm. However, the bigger problem is the alarm itself. The DCR-2500 alert is like a doorbell chime and the dogs go crazy when they hear it. You may say that is a good thing but I would rather have a system where I can select a different type of alert. I think the MURS system has a voice alert which may be a better option.


The MURS hard-wired sensors supply 12v 500 ma relays that can signal any other device. Basically, this is a simple sensor that can attach to any system that takes sensors. They are pretty standard. Check out internet "smart home" websites and you'll see all sorta stuff to receive the simple input.

The doorbell sound is just a signal. You could attach those relays to an alarms system (ADT, whatever) as a separate "zone" and then get a voice response - as someone above did. Or text you, or call you, or attach it to a relay that plays an MP3 (I saw one out there) and have it announce by playing "Hail to the Chief". Whatever.

It won't matter, because your dog will figure it out pretty quick no matter what you do.
 
   / Long-range driveway alarm with non-chiming alerts #16  
I bought one through Amazon (through a vendor selling through Amazon called "Home and Garden Club") to try to save some money but it wasn't a good experience. The first one they sent arrived in pieces and did not work when I got it put back together as best I could. I had to send it back and got confusing and conflicting instructions and had to end up paying the shipping to send it back for a replacement when I shouldn't have had to.
Contact Amazon through your account options, and they will refund you the shipping price if the product was not as expected.

Last week they completely refunded a DVD purchase that should have been new, but was used. It came from a vendor, not Amazon direct. The interesting thing is they gave me 100% refund and nobody asked for the used DVD back. They don't mess around with vendors. There is an exceptionally high standard vendors have to meet, and making you pay for shipping for broken stuff is not meeting it. Do not contact the seller directly - always use the Amazon email system. They get every email copied to them, and they cannot help if you don't use their system.
 
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