Antennas - Alarm for Theft

chuck blanford

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Chuck

What is an "alarm for theft" antenna? That's new to me, and sounds
interesting.

Chuck B
'77 Kingsley
North Idaho

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> From: Chuck Will
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Cell phone in mountains
> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 6:54 PM
>
> I have two CB antennas, a radio antenna and an alarm for theft antenna.
No Cell
> Phone Antenna. I have tried the Nokia and another brand. I don't know
how one
> would hook either to an exterior antenna. I would like to have one if it
would
> work. Thanks Chuck
 
I have a transmitter and two receivers. The transmitter has a nuber of little
waffers that get put in various locations of the coach, e.g., next to the
window on the curtain, door etc. These wafers are both motion/noise
detectors. If somebody tries to break in and move the coach even the
slightest, (Must be greater than the wind) the transmitter sends an audible
signal to one or both of the receivers if you have them turned on. It is also
a pager. In fact the system is called "Page Alert". When one of us goes off
somewhere and one stays at the coach, one can also page the other one. It
works fine. The antenna is mounted near the center of the coach on the drivers
side out of the way. Antenna is easily put on and or taken off by simply
screwing it on like a lid to a jar. I once had the alarm go off and went to
see what was going on. Some people were trying to look into the coach. I had
the dark window treatment too and if you do not have enough interior light it
is impossible to see in. They were really surprised when I walked up and asked
if I could be of any help. They saw the inside and were happy. I think they
decided they wanted a GMC right then and there. Chuck

> Chuck
>
> What is an "alarm for theft" antenna? That's new to me, and sounds
> interesting.
>
> Chuck B
> '77 Kingsley
> North Idaho
>
> ----------
> > From: Chuck Will
> > To: gmcmotorhome
> > Subject: Re: GMC: Cell phone in mountains
> > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 6:54 PM
> >
> > I have two CB antennas, a radio antenna and an alarm for theft antenna.
> No Cell
> > Phone Antenna. I have tried the Nokia and another brand. I don't know
> how one
> > would hook either to an exterior antenna. I would like to have one if it
> would
> > work. Thanks Chuck
 
>
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>signal to one or both of the receivers if you have them turned on. It is also
>a pager. In fact the system is called "Page Alert". When one of us goes off
>somewhere and one stays at the coach, one can also page the other one. It
>works fine. The antenna is mounted near the center of the coach on the drivers
>side out of the way. Antenna is easily put on and or taken off by simply
>screwing it on like a lid to a jar. I once had the alarm go off and went to
>see what was going on. Some people were trying to look into the coach. I had
>the dark window treatment too and if you do not have enough interior light it
>is impossible to see in. They were really surprised when I walked up and asked
>if I could be of any help. They saw the inside and were happy. I think they
>decided they wanted a GMC right then and there. Chuck
>
Who makes the unit and how much was it? I did a quick on-line search but failed to find it.

Thanks,

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (408) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com
 
They may be well out of business now. It was late 70's early 80's when the unit was installed
on the 78 El;eganza. I will look through th pages of paper work to see if I can locate
anything. Give me a day. Thanks Chuck

> >
> -snip
>
> >signal to one or both of the receivers if you have them turned on. It is also
> >a pager. In fact the system is called "Page Alert". When one of us goes off
> >somewhere and one stays at the coach, one can also page the other one. It
> >works fine. The antenna is mounted near the center of the coach on the drivers
> >side out of the way. Antenna is easily put on and or taken off by simply
> >screwing it on like a lid to a jar. I once had the alarm go off and went to
> >see what was going on. Some people were trying to look into the coach. I had
> >the dark window treatment too and if you do not have enough interior light it
> >is impossible to see in. They were really surprised when I walked up and asked
> >if I could be of any help. They saw the inside and were happy. I think they
> >decided they wanted a GMC right then and there. Chuck
> >
> Who makes the unit and how much was it? I did a quick on-line search but failed to find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Henry
>
> Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
> PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
> Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
> ph: (408) 462-5199 / full service marketing
> fax: (408) 462-5198
> http://www.henry-davis.com
 
> >
> -snip
>
> >..... the system is called "Page Alert".



> Who makes the unit and how much was it? I did a quick on-line search but failed to find it.
>

Henry,

I also have the "Page Alert " security device on my GMC motorhome. It was installed by a
previous owner, so I can't tell you the cost. Mine is connected to my am/fm antenna. It seems
to work fine. Because I have it, my insurance premium was reduced by RV Alliance America.
The manual I have identifies the company as: Page Alert Systems, Inc.
23842 Hawthorne Blvd.
Torrance, CA 90505
Sorry, but I don't have a phone number. Good Hunting.

Skip Newhouse
'75 Avion
Western Maryland