Honeywell Lynx Wireless Alarm

12 Responses to “Honeywell Lynx Wireless Alarm”

  1. frankvanderwiede says:

    In my 20 plus years in the security business, i’ve never seen a system “Jammed”, however I guess anything is possible……

  2. rynmullet says:

    With my years in the alarm industry….i don’t care much for lynx systems or would i buy one for my home. Have you seen the new lynx systems with built in GSM’s?

  3. dwnwthesickness666 says:

    pos

  4. dwnwthesickness666 says:

    responded to a good b and e the perps ripped the console off the wall and stuck it in the microwave and cooked it. then cleaned out the house, the all in one are all junk..

  5. mlst1206 says:

    yes.If you want a good wireless alarm,get a DSC Alexor.

  6. armani20207 says:

    true because Broadview Security is better

  7. armani20207 says:

    Broadview Security is better they have a key chain remote,a carbon monixode detector, and their keypad all you do to turn it on is you hit ON,THEN INSTANT AND DONE AND THEY HAVE RAPID RESPONSE IF SOMEONE BROKE INTO YOUR HOME AT THE FRONT DOOR WHERE YOUR KEYPAD IS YOU WOULD RUN AWAY FROM THE BURGLAR NOT GO TOWARS HIM OR HER. AND BROADVIEW HAS WIRELESS AND WIRE OPTIONS AND THEY HAVE ONE FULL SECTION ON A SATTILE FOR YOU TO TALK TO THEM SO IF SOMEONE BREAKS INTO YOUR HOME WITH THE WIRELESS OPTION.

  8. armani20207 says:

    THERE ARE NO WIRES TO CUT

  9. mykylc says:

    Please get something that has a separate keypad from the main panel. All it takes is a good bashing with a hammer to kill keypad, siren, communicator.

  10. 576924 says:

    Wired system cannot be jammed, only wireless systems, and then that is if the TX and RX operate on a constant fixed frequency. If the wireles system uses “frequency hopping” then it is much more secure.

  11. 576924 says:

    Wired system cannot be jammed, only wireless systems, and then that is if the TX and RX operate on a constant fixed frequency. If the wireles system uses “frequency hopping” then it is much more secure.

    I’ve been in the business over 40 years and have seen cheap wireless systems easily jammed. I was always told that it was impossible to “loop out” a (Galaxy)security alarm loop with EOL resistor, yet I did it without setting off alarm or tamper, and won a £50 bet.

  12. 576924 says:

    I have been in the security alarm business for over 40 years and was always told that it was impossible to “loop out” a security alarm loop with EOL resistor, like the Galaxy alarms use. However I managed to do it without triggering the alarm or tamper on the panel, and won a £50 bet at the same time.

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