ALARM SUCCESS STORY AND OTHER THEFT PREVENTION TIPS from a Alarm Tech. MUST READ!

RFCV, or should i call you RFvega, from an experienced alarm tech as yourself, you would think you would be awesome at helping all these people with their alarm problems, however its the same here as it is over at termpro, all show and no go.



I have started a very good post thread here to help others build a 'custom' alarm system and don't need or deserve a remark like this. I have been very helpful to many on different audio forums with good advice. For proof, just look at the post above your rude one about helping a guest build better security layers for his ride.

but heck, your used to that from the rf forums too, where meade called you out on your bs self acclaimed spl score, and you finally get on a termlab and cant break a 145.

This was a long time ago, let it go! I told Meade to begin with in my very first post that high SPL score was OUTLAW which I was under the impression was 'port wars'. I never told him legal. It was on a older AudioControl Mic which can read much higher than the new 'pressure sensitive' Termlab on the computer.

now you know why we all at TP think your an azzhat.

And you speak for everyone? I have many friends over there and have received PMs for help and advice. Just you saying this is wrong and trying to bring me down to your level.

self-proclaimed with nothing to back it up. you see murph or jbondox or anyone else bragging how good they are on carsound or tp or here? No, because they know how good they are, their work speak for themselves.

Your right, they are good.

They dont claim to be some alarm tech, and brag themselves up, they just answer people's questions correctly and honestly and give their insight on how things should be done correctly.

As also I do. I have a true story about a alarm vs. no alarm that I want to share to let others know how effective alarms can be and how to go about customizing a alarm system with layers for better security.

Thats something you havent been able to do since day one, and still continue to ignore.

Wrong.

Want an example? Its in this thread, page one, about extra sirens. You failed to mention that most brains will need to be relayed after 3 sirens, in order to protect the brain from passing too much current and frying itself. While its not a must for under 3 sirens, its going to be to your advantage to use a relay so that it can pass current efficiently and effectively, more so than an alarm brain. It will also help reduce the stress on your alarm brain in the long term.

I do agree. After 3 sirens, to be safe a relay should be included for anymore. I have mentioned that in other 'extra siren' posts. Also, the question was not specified on exactly how many sirens. If they stated more than 3, I would have mentioned it. I am using 4 without a extra relay and always have been since 91 with no problems. I have heard that it is advisable to use a relay after 3.

Now you can go back to hyping up how great of an "alarm tech" you really are, and continue to ignore the people that truly need help with their alarms in this section.

I am not ignoring anyone. I am doing much more than you in helping others out with their security and alarms.

and dont forget to keep explaining to people how important "mid-stage" is, ahahha. effin newb.



Shane, you are a hater in the very meaning of the word. You look for anyway at all costs to call me out and humilate me. Some of what you say happened a long time ago, yet you still bring it back in my face to smear it in which is very wrong. Others are really taking notice and starting to see exactly what kind of person you truly are. If I were you, I would stop because it could very well come back and bite you hard! As the wise saying goes: "What goes around, comes around". It is a tried and true statement!//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
i do not look for ways to humiliate you, you present them everytime you hype yourself up. you really need to take a look at who your so called friends are........cuz replying to a pm doesnt make them your friend.

and as the self proclaimed alarm tech, you still fail to help others in this alarm section. you just ignore their cries for help because you are too busy hyping up how good you are. how many of these topics on page one http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=21 did you help with? surprised your arm doesnt get tired from patting yourself on the back all the time.

 
oh by the way RFCV, you fvcking troll, contacting moderators or staff at termpro about a post here about me "harassing" you will do you no good. this is caraudio.com , not termpro. i dont know if you think you are slick or what, but this is a different forum. you have been exposed.

 
i do not look for ways to humiliate you


That is a complete lie! Anyone can see that from your original post here.

you present them everytime you hype yourself up. you really need to take a look at who your so called friends are........cuz replying to a pm doesnt make them your friend.

and as the self proclaimed alarm tech, you still fail to help others in this alarm section.

I have contibuted to this section, just look at my 'most recent posts'. I have helped many through this post thread.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Also, there are security alarm questions in 'General Audio' and some other sections where I contribute, many about recent jackings.

you just ignore their cries for help because you are too busy hyping up how good you are.

Wrong again!

how many of these topics on page one http://forums.caraudio.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=21 did you help with? surprised your arm doesnt get tired from patting yourself on the back all the time.



This one. I do not come to visit over here that often and when I do I do not always stop by this section, sometimes because of time. Besides it looked to me that most of the alarm questions were answered and taken care of. If I did see that no one had posted in reply, I would reply back.

Another thing, I do not have to answer to you or anybody else about where I post and how much I post.

 
Wow, you guys hate each other a lot. It would be funnier if it wasn't so stupid. I have one of the best security systems available....a garage. I have had stuff jacked out of cars with, and without alarms, and sadly most are set up so sensitive that all the false alarms have made people jaded to alarm sirens, and nobody even looks anymore. I love this stuff, and there is some exciting technology available now, but sadly most alarms are installed by hacks that just set them up too sensitive.

 
oh by the way RFCV, you fvcking troll, contacting moderators or staff at termpro about a post here about me "harassing" you will do you no good. this is caraudio.com , not termpro. i dont know if you think you are slick or what, but this is a different forum. you have been exposed.


Like I said earlier, you are truly showing how much of a true hater you are and many others are taking notice of that.

You even said yourself over at Termpro in 'off-topic' that: "On the internet I am a dick, in real life I am down-to-earth". Remember it is you who is responsible for all this hate.

 
I will help out all I can, but also check out: 'Security' @ http://www.Carsound.com, 'Security Sense' @ http://www.Sounddomain.com and 'Auto Security' @ http://www.Termpro.com All of these forums have expert advice from other fellow knowledgeable alarm techs that can help also. Also check out http://www.the12volt.com and http://www.Bulldogsecurity.com Bulldog has DIY alarms that are self-contained units and are very easy to install. Just basic mechanical and wiring knowledge. The set back is that you can't add on more sensors, sirens or lights to 'customize'. For DIY alarms, I would also highly recommend the 'WASP' and 'HORNET' from DEI, the same manufacturer that makes the popular VIPER! http://www.Directed.com Very reliable, strong alarms and have been in the auto security biz a very long time!They do have basic current and shock with a siren which is basic protection. It is much better than nothing at all! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Are you sure about the bulldog alarms,about not being able to add more sensors? look at the 6002 and 7002s I think you can add aleast 1 extra sensor
 
Are you sure about the bulldog alarms,about not being able to add more sensors? look at the 6002 and 7002s I think you can add aleast 1 extra sensor
you are correct. mr. alarm tech isnt as bright as he wants you to think. here are the specs on the 6002.

FULLY PROGRAMMABLE 6002 ALARM WITH KEYLESS ENTRY

Keyless entry uses transmitter to lock/unlock existing power door locks

40-amp Relay with 5-wire Socket required (sold separately)

Includes two 4-button transmitters with separate buttons for specific features to simplify operation

Auto Alarm: Dual-stage shock sensor delivers a warning sound when a light tap is detected and triggers the alarm if warning is unheeded (sensor is adjustable by remote). Current sensor detects when dome, courtesy, hood or trunk light goes on. Uses existing door, hood or trunk switches and triggers alarm during forced entry. Instant panic protection located on remote. Remote car finder. Instant door trigger protection—alarm sounds if any door is opened while alarm is active. Parking light confirmation—parking lights will flash continuously if alarm is triggered. Lights will flash once when alarm is activated and twice when alarm is de-activated. Ignition-controlled door locks. Doors automatically lock when ignition is started and unlock when ignition is turned off. Remote trunk release—remote transmitter opens trunk with the push of a button. Dome light supervision—dome light comes on for safety when alarm is disarmed. 6-tone 126 dB siren. Plug-in LED acts as a visual deterrent. Passive arming—system can be wired to arm/disarm automatically when ignition is turned on and off. Starter kill disables starter to prevent any unauthorized person from driving vehicle. Negative input for easy installation of additional sensors. Built-in battery backup. Windows decals for visual deterrent. "Hands-free" keyless entry.

Need information? Call Bulldog® Security at 1-800-878-8007. Sorry, orders cannot be placed at this number. Technical assistance is also available at http://www.bulldogsecurity.com.

 
It really is amusing to point out the shortcomings and mistakes of others isn't it? How could you not have known the exact specs of every alarm ever made??!! LOSER! Jesus, you guys need to notch it back a few and calm down. I think there is plenty of e-thuggery as it is, and if you use one guys opinion (off the 'net no less) to design your alarm/system/car you deserve whatever you get, that's what forums are for...to talk with MANY people,who hopefully have experience with a specific product or procedure, or just plain know more. That being said, you have to take everything with a grain of salt as much is subjective.

 
you are correct. mr. alarm tech isnt as bright as he wants you to think. here are the specs on the 6002.FULLY PROGRAMMABLE 6002 ALARM WITH KEYLESS ENTRY

Keyless entry uses transmitter to lock/unlock existing power door locks

40-amp Relay with 5-wire Socket required (sold separately)

Includes two 4-button transmitters with separate buttons for specific features to simplify operation

Auto Alarm: Dual-stage shock sensor delivers a warning sound when a light tap is detected and triggers the alarm if warning is unheeded (sensor is adjustable by remote). Current sensor detects when dome, courtesy, hood or trunk light goes on. Uses existing door, hood or trunk switches and triggers alarm during forced entry. Instant panic protection located on remote. Remote car finder. Instant door trigger protection—alarm sounds if any door is opened while alarm is active. Parking light confirmation—parking lights will flash continuously if alarm is triggered. Lights will flash once when alarm is activated and twice when alarm is de-activated. Ignition-controlled door locks. Doors automatically lock when ignition is started and unlock when ignition is turned off. Remote trunk release—remote transmitter opens trunk with the push of a button. Dome light supervision—dome light comes on for safety when alarm is disarmed. 6-tone 126 dB siren. Plug-in LED acts as a visual deterrent. Passive arming—system can be wired to arm/disarm automatically when ignition is turned on and off. Starter kill disables starter to prevent any unauthorized person from driving vehicle. Negative input for easy installation of additional sensors. Built-in battery backup. Windows decals for visual deterrent. "Hands-free" keyless entry.

Need information? Call Bulldog® Security at 1-800-878-8007. Sorry, orders cannot be placed at this number. Technical assistance is also available at http://www.bulldogsecurity.com.
D@mn you know your Shit..thanks for the info..btw I need a relay for the door locks? didn`t know that thanks again
 
D@mn you know your Shit..thanks for the info..btw I need a relay for the door locks? didn`t know that thanks again
no, i dont know ish about the bulldogs, i just did a simple google search to find your answer. however i didnt come on here claiming to be an alarm tech either //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
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