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Remote control ideee....


Jan Coetzer
 

Hi Hugh,

Yes, I am interest.

This idee have passed my mind before, to install an old cellular
telephone in the car (hidden) and then using the AUX socket on the
phone interface with the car alarm immobilize.

I tried to obtain the pin description on the AUX socket but was not
successfully, just to see if it's possible to do.

Could someone help, with a URL to obtain the pin layout /
description on the Nokia cellphone.

Or do I try to hunt rainbows; it would not be possible.

Regards

Jan


Tavys Ashcroft
 

Since nobody really responds to audible car alarms anymore, and everybody hates them, it would make more sense to have the sensors in the car alarm trigger, via RF signals, a message sent to a pager, phone, or audible alarm within the house. This would allow for more discrete notification, and possible tracking of the vehicle. It would also be possible to set up two-way communications between the vehicle and base station in home or cell phone so the owner could yell at the theif personally. That would be fun.

I would love to hear the end of loud car alarms. Especially the Viper ones that cycle through the same tone patterns over and over and over while I'm trying to sleep.

-Tavys


g0ysorg
 

Alarms that emit a female's blood curdling scream get the most
attention...


--- In Electronics_101@..., Tavys Ashcroft <bigtex@...>
wrote:

Since nobody really responds to audible car alarms anymore, and
everybody hates them, it would make more sense to have the sensors
in
the car alarm trigger, via RF signals, a message sent to a pager,
phone, or audible alarm within the house. This would allow for more
discrete notification, and possible tracking of the vehicle. It
would also be possible to set up two-way communications between the
vehicle and base station in home or cell phone so the owner could
yell at the theif personally. That would be fun.

I would love to hear the end of loud car alarms. Especially the
Viper ones that cycle through the same tone patterns over and over
and over while I'm trying to sleep.

-Tavys