Alarm frequency : 433Mhz or 868Mhz?

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Among the technical characteristics that are regularly put forward by alarm dealers, frequencies are a recurring argument.

In order to better understand the ins and outs of the transmission frequencies between the alarms and their peripherals, here is a short summary of the main radio frequencies used:

433 Mhz for wireless controls

433 MHz, this frequency is called free. Most wireless controls use it: remote control for garage door, roller shutter, light switch, wireless headset, TV remote control etc.

Due to its very common use, this frequency can suffer from congestion, i.e. interference and disturbances. However, the equipment transmitting on this frequency is limited in its transmission power and in fact there is no more reason for your alarm to be disturbed than your television or any other remote-controllable equipment.

One exception, however, is amateur radio. They use this frequency with powerful transmitters. Their emissions are able to disturb all the remote-controllable elements on the 433 MHz band. The number of French radio amateurs is however discretionary and most do not spend their days connected to their machines. If a cibiste were to interfere on the frequency of your alarm you would be warned well before by dysfunctions of the whole of the remote-controlled equipment of your residence. Apart from this case, which can be described as extremely rare, the 433 MHz transmitter and receiver therefore remains both effective and appropriate for the transmission of information.

This frequency has the advantage of offering an interesting range and a good penetration in buildings, in comparison with the band 868 Mhz whose signal attenuation is more important.

868 Mhz for alarms and security accessories

867.6 Mhz is strictly regulated and is dedicated to security equipment, i.e. alarm systems and their peripherals.

This frequency range, due to its height, offers a more attenuated signal than the 433 MHz band. The waves thus theoretically have a less good range because less penetration through buildings but this limitation is compensated by better antennas. The Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of a 433 MHz antenna is at most 10 mW. For an 868 MHz antenna the PAR can reach 500 mW. This amplification difference largely compensates for the native signal weakness.

Encryption security: One of the essential points of the radio communication of the alarm centres with their peripherals is the security of the transmitted data. To do this, the control panels use encryption to prevent hacking.

In a wireless alarm system, information is transmitted over several narrow bands and not on a single frequency. It is therefore technically very difficult to hack a current wireless home alarm system.

In conclusion after this theoretical approach it is important to know that these questions, if they have a purely technical interest, are not really fundamental in practice: according to my experience and that of various alarm professionals there is no fundamental difference in use.

One can therefore invest in an alarm emitting in 433 Mhz without making any error, the price difference of the 868 Mhz models is essentially based on the higher price of less common components.

Parking blocks, stop to thefts of places

There’s nothing more frustrating than going home after a hard day’s work or coming home from vacation to find your parking space occupied!!

A parking space is yours because it is allocated to you when you buy or rent an apartment.

The owners of the vehicles that park on your parking space are probably unaware that it is a reserved space, and that is why, in any case, installing a parking block or a parking arch (or barrier) clearly informs the driver of the undesirable vehicle that he does not have to park at this location.

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Why equip yourself with a parking arch?

Practical and easy to use, a parking roll bar is a simple and effective way to reserve and secure your pitch.

Parking barriers are very popular best universal remote accessories for reserving parking spaces; they can be mechanical or automatic. There are several models exactly adapted to your needs.

Among the different barriers dedicated to parking areas we can mention the parking arches which are generally fixed to the ground by three supports, the parking posts which are made up of a single base, the parking blocks, the barriers, etc…

So, Carymart, barrier or parking block

Starting from a basic model, a parking arch with padlock closure is characterized as a folding and very resistant obstacle made of galvanized steel 32mm in diameter and as a perfect tool to ensure the availability of your parking space at any time. It is fixed to the ground and folds easily with a single movement held by the lock of a padlock. parking barrier

The ultimate is the automatic parking barrier. Ingenious and extremely comfortable, it allows you to reserve or free your parking space while remaining on board your vehicle thanks to its wireless remote control.

For safety, this parking barrier is equipped with a pressure and intensity sensor. When it is closing and encounters an obstacle (chassis, bumper, etc…) it goes back the other way (opening) in order not to create any damage to people and vehicles.

The pole or parking block is made of 3mm galvanized steel and its cast iron base has 4 anchors for better stability and solidity. It is a perfect deterrent and its reflective strips allow it to be seen from a distance.

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A few words to sum up

Retractable, foldable, autonomous or automatic, these protection and safety devices will make your life easier and softer since you will never have to worry about whether your seat is free at any time of the day.