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"John P Vassel" wrote in message
. 97.142... "Lou" wrote in erio.net: Be it while receiving or transmitting or carrying items such as pocket knives, etc. Maybe some alarms are more sensitive than others, but I've not run into any - yet. Then on the other hand, I've seen one go off even though a person in front of me was checked out and tried to leave. They were checked and found all to be in order, and told to go ahead. So, who knows? Those anti-theft tag systems use a large antenna to detect the tags. The field needs to be tuned, and whenever a pedastel or antenna gets moved, the whole field can get out of whack. This is sometimes the reason for the false alarms. I know I've had a fire radio set off one in a drug store once out of the 1000's of times I've walked into a building with that radio. Also, sometimes on high theft items, tags are hidden multiple times on devices. Often times they cannot be de-activated, rather just makes sure someones checking your receipt on your way out the door. I've also had a tag stuck to the color of my shirt once, by a prank playing co-worker. Had no clue, but everyone who passed through the doorways the same time I did, nearly got a body cavity search ![]() john While we're on the subject, I now recall someone once telling me that his 2 meter H.T. used to set off something in the malls. My memory is not as clear though on exactly what it was. I could swear they said the Radar Detectors on display for purchase, but it could very well have been the alarms. He used an HTX- 202. There again, having owned those as well and used them, I've never had that problem either. In either case, this guy who posted this originally, my acquaintance or others, a case of dumb luck? I'm not speaking a personal or mental issue, but using an old saying? Thanks for the heads up on the alarm workings, Had a vague idea of their actions, but never gave it much thought otherwise. Lou |
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