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ive got two pelco cc3701h-2 cameras and im having a probelm with the quality of the image ive hooked up a "test" spot monitor to the camera and it looks the same as if viewed from the dvr so i know the problem isnt coming from the dvr but the camera and i have no idea on how to fix it any help would be great thank you
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back to square one in the morning maybe im missing something in the dip switch settings
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ive attached 3 images from today morning noon and afternoon
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ok the original post pic the car was moving however when i originaly setup the camera i parked my work truck aprox 20 feet away that is lettered up and focused the camera on the lettering of the truck it was ok for about a week then it started to get worse by the day. i have swithced cameras,lenses,power sorce,bnc connectors,cable housing heater and fan thinking the fan was indusing noise in the image. i will have to play wiht the gains and dip switch setting tomorrow and see what i come up with
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i can live with the second pic it is cleaned up a lot
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it was 0810 am on thursday what bothers me is the pixelated image and i know im not going to read the plate# but i would like a "clean" image this is what it looks like even when the object is sitting still
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the cable is west penn rg-6 siamese cable with aprox 45 foot cable run. the power is 24vac into a altronix altv2416ul power supply the dvr is a geovision gv-800 in an hp pc. i know that geovison isnt the best but for what im using the system for it will do."some one stole my $1400 chocolate lab dog" got him back thank god. i plan on adding more cameras in the future but want to fix the problem with the 2 i have now i thought maybe it was a ground loop issue but i checked all cables and the all ohm out to 75 ohms with no voltage on them the ac power is clean on a scope