RST Engineering wrote:
The easy way to do that is with a positive signal system. That is, the
little transmitter chirps once every couple of seconds when things are
"good". When it stops chirping (batteries low, shot, crunched, or alarm
triggered) you light the alarm fuse.
That's not very expandable. If the system gets popular, you'd need lots of
frequencies; otherwise your alarm might fail to sound when your item is stolen
because someone else close by is on the same frequency.
George Patterson
"Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got
no clothes on - and are up to somethin'.
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