Old Paths
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I will look at a wired system, have to make calls Monday for monitoring, will try locals first, great advice. I like supporting the locals, and the fact that they are your neighbors means a vested interest in your satisfaction.
I like the wireless MURS< what kind of range ? (real world, not brochure)
I also like the relay points for the base receiver, somehow a wired system seems more reliable than a wireless indoor system.
Question, what do you do with windows that are always open in the summer? I have central air (condenser / compressor are on front porch, awaiting installation right now), don't know how much it will get used here. Is that an application for the motion sensors indoors?
For central monitoring, do they dispatch sheriff / police, or is that done only if they call and no response is received from the homeowner?
The honeywell / ademco seems like a commodity, in that it can be purchased pretty much on best available price from multiple vendors. Anything to look for in particular, ie # of zones? I see some have 8 zones, some even more.
Advantages to zones? Generally I would want to know when anyone is in the lane or driveway, regardless of whether I am home or not. Do the majority of users have dialers to report intruders via cell, text message, or voice dialers? Most of the systems have dialers as an accessory, is it worth it for the dialer?
Thanks
I like the wireless MURS< what kind of range ? (real world, not brochure)
I also like the relay points for the base receiver, somehow a wired system seems more reliable than a wireless indoor system.
Question, what do you do with windows that are always open in the summer? I have central air (condenser / compressor are on front porch, awaiting installation right now), don't know how much it will get used here. Is that an application for the motion sensors indoors?
For central monitoring, do they dispatch sheriff / police, or is that done only if they call and no response is received from the homeowner?
The honeywell / ademco seems like a commodity, in that it can be purchased pretty much on best available price from multiple vendors. Anything to look for in particular, ie # of zones? I see some have 8 zones, some even more.
Advantages to zones? Generally I would want to know when anyone is in the lane or driveway, regardless of whether I am home or not. Do the majority of users have dialers to report intruders via cell, text message, or voice dialers? Most of the systems have dialers as an accessory, is it worth it for the dialer?
Thanks