[DML] Re: Car Alarm Question
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[DML] Re: Car Alarm Question



Dan - Technology has made some fantastic advances in the last few 
years, and the problem that you mention is no longer an issue.  Most 
quality systems use digital encryption that creates literally 
billions of possible combinations.  It's no longer an analog signal 
on a radio carrier wave.  Some of the higher end alarm systems are 
unbelievable in what they can do, and what they can prevent others 
from doing (such as "hacking" into your system).  The qualifier here 
is that you need to look at good systems.  Something that you pick 
up for under ten bucks at Walmart (no offense) may use old and 
obsolete technology.  In short, your concerns have been taken care 
of.

Toby Peterson  VIN 2248 "Winged1"
DeLorean Parts Northwest, LLC
www.delorean-parts.com  

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "TalksToGod" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> I'm a bit skeptical about installing the door locks to the remote-
One
> time...with a Malibu I believe it was-I hit the remote trunk 
release
> and at the same moment a car somewhere else in the lot had its 
alarm
> start to sound. The frequencies must have been the same with the 
one
> car's trunk and the other's alarm. This was a few years ago perhaps
> technology has improved to remove the cross of frequencies? But I'm
> under the impression that there are only so many frequencies for
> those. Someone please fill me in, I have a feeling I may be in the
> dark about this now. I guess I would just hate to have someone hit 
a
> button on their remote and then all of a sudden my doors unlock and
> launch open or something like that. As always thanks for your past 
and
> future responses. Dan Benedek #5003




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