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    Alarm installation, Voyager onto F4i

    Hi! Recently acquired a Voyager 2-way alarm system. Before beginning any work though, got out the service manual to make sure I could... turns out my suspicions were confirmed - I have no idea what I'm doing

    I'd like to get all functionality working, including remote start & remote kill, but if that's just not a possibility then I'll settle for a stock standard paging alarm system.

    Before I book it into Kamahl, thought I'd check on here to see if anyone wants to make some quick cash or earn themselves a carton of beer (shop-bought) +a stock of homebrew or something... (ask Goldmember, my homebrew is actually alright )

    If interested, please PM, text or call 0403738096?

    Cheers for your help guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Westen
    When fighting in the wilderness riding a bike, the biggest threats are often the ones you don't see: dehydration, exhaustion, and nerves.

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    Left you a message Deano
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    Excellent!!! Thanks for your help mate, most appreciated - a lot simpler than what I thought

    Sorry for the shite reception on the phone, bloody Vodafail.
    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Westen
    When fighting in the wilderness riding a bike, the biggest threats are often the ones you don't see: dehydration, exhaustion, and nerves.

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