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Re: Alarm system
Original poster: "Harold Weiss" <hweiss-at-new.rr-dot-com>
Hi Gary,
Take it to Iraq and set off roadside bombs and suicide bombers! Minimum
safe distance for a 2.5-5KW transmitter is 1500' for electrical blasting
use. (US Army FM 5-25)
David E Weiss
> Original poster: "Gary Weaver" <gary350-at-earthlink-dot-net>
>
> When I fire up my 10" coil in the drive way it sets off home alarm systems
> all over the neighborhood. The people across the street have motion
> detector lights that flash on and off like a strobe light. I road my
> bicycle around and found home alarms 3 block away that were set off.
When
> I fire up my 4" coil it wipes out all TV reception in my house 125 ft
away.
> It will set of the home alarm on the house over on the next street about
> 250 ft away. This gives me an idea. When I go to Wal Mart I always
park
> my truck as far out from the build as I can its a little bit stupid to try
> and park at the front door and get trapped in all that traffic. Beside
> that my legs are not broken. When my boys are with me they have fun
> setting off car alarms. Many of the new cars have car alarm systems and
we
> have fun seeing how many car alarms we can set off while walking the 300
ft
> walk to the building. If you hold a quarter in the finders and tape it
> against the glass window of a car with an alarm the click sound the
quarter
> makes on the glass sets the alarm off every time. My boys remember which
> year model cars have alarms and target them. We went to Wal Mart the
> other day and my boys set off 14 car alarms while we were walking to the
> store. When we got to the front door of Wal Mart lots of people were
> standing there looking and wondering what in the world was going on with
> all those car alarms going off. I have a 5500 watt generator that I
> bought from some Y2K idiot last summer. You all remember 4 years ago
when
> everyone thought all the computers in the country were going to crash and
> someone started the Y2K scare. Everyone ran out and bought up every
> generator there was in the United Stated and 2 years later there were
100's
> of them for sale at yard sales. I bought a nice $800.00 generator for
> $100.00 last summer at a yard sale. I was thinking of powering my 4" TC
> with the generator and driving through the Wal Mart parking lot. It
might
> set off every car alarm in the parking lot. I might be able to set off 50
> or 100 car alarms. I don't know much about car alarms or home alarms so
I
> was wondering if anyone here knows if the alarms systems work the same?
>
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