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What Nework Cameras support GPRS modems or PCMCIA slots?
rory replied to DavidR's topic in General Digital Discussion
memocam also has them, but i though you might be talking about CCTV cameras? -
What Nework Cameras support GPRS modems or PCMCIA slots?
rory replied to DavidR's topic in General Digital Discussion
havent seen an actual camera that does this, as it would need a form of digital modem. You just want to trasmit the video via cell phone is that right? If so there are a couple manufacturers that make 1 channel - 16 channel boxes, such as OZ Line, and some others. -
Its Panasonic so it should be good, thats a good name brand. Ive used sanyo's Day night in the pass and they work great. Also, used ExtremeCCTV, but thats real costly, BUT works great also. Im now selling Kalatel's Cam Plus, with UTP/Fiber optional transmission, great product. Either way, should be good, By the way, whats 7 meters in feet please?? thanks Rory
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thanks, il take a look. something i can sell here maybe. Rory
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he he he! ))) noone famous there are alot of people with their type of money, in this community (lyford cay) on the west side of New Providence; thats why i need this, for a foot in the door, and then a walk in through the house of the rich and famouse!!! then I can afford to spread the wealth! heck then I can afford to pay rent!!!! :-0
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would be nice to get one that works in one of these ) http://www.cappuccinopc.com/default.asp Oh ****, those are cool. yep, i have a client who bought the expresso pc, nice little unit, never got a chance to tes t it though, as it was shippedright bck to the US to her son! I actually wanted to sell them here, as I have a large client base that have ALOT of money for toys like this, but i didnt have the money to keep any in stock, yet... may still go ahead with it, at a later date, was going to call it Advanced Toyz, and also sell tech watches (like the casio line of camera watches, and PDA type watches), and some other gedgets. hard to do here though without others in stock in case they go bad. When I get money I will definately do it though, and just cater to the rich! By the way, im doing a quote for someone tomorrow, for CCTV (and updating thier alarm system), who is the 9th richest person in Europe and 1 of the richest in residence in the carribean. I was on their 150+ yaught today doing some computer work, sweet!!! I cant wait to see their home (or its just one of their homes!)
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yep, one of my so called competitions down here is selling them for $400 installed, like a 4 channel DVR (or 16 channel, not sure) from taiwan. I get request via email all the time to sell this product or that one, all from asia, point is im not buying 100 of them for even one or tow of them to only go bad and not have any support available except to have to send them all the way back to asia!! For what you make off them its not worth selling them. Rory
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would be nice to get one that works in one of these ) http://www.cappuccinopc.com/default.asp
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does geo have actual windows software, or just browser based?
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Hi Does anyone know of any weatherproof Ceiling Mount Enclosures, whether it be a Dome or other. I am looking to switch from the Bullet Cameras at the night club, so a traditional camera for best quality, and need something to put it in. The cameras would be mounted to the outdoor ceiling, where the bars are located, and need something weatherproof as the rain comes under and hits the cameras during heavy storms. It doesnt have to be vandal proof, but that would be a plus. And any suggestions on an all in one outdoor dome, the best you may have tested or used. I was looking at the ganz ZC domes with the AI Varifocal Lens 2-4mm, with the COmputar lenses, since they have some good lenses, they may be better than the rest? Thanks Rory
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The tradtional cameras, full sized, are much better images than a compact or micro lens. Rory
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Thanks, but I havent found a manufacturer yet that meets this demand, for a full sized traditional camera, unless you use their compact sized cameras. I know about the mini domes, they just dont give the same great image as a traditional camera. But looks like mini domes are the only way to go right now. Rory
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and of all things i just went back into the PC repair business, as everything else is slow ..for now
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www.kalatel.com
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no, Bosch is phillips
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its owned by GE Interlogix.
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more than kalatel's
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a local security store wants me to install a 4cam DVR they bought for a client, and some low cost cameras, so im going to do it, as im not turning down money! But, the DVR has no name, the book with it , has no addres or names either, its a 4 channel DVR is all I can tell from it, anyone know whats the deal, he is selling it for like $1500 bahamian, which has to mean it only cost around $400-700 originally! Rory
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sure, what is the $200 one, do you have a name or link in the US i can look up? thanks Rory
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seems its windows based though. which is why the low price. but, did you view the recorded demo video, pretty hilarious :_))
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do they have a distributor anywhere in Florida? we're looking for a low end all in one dvr, with IP, lowest price (non pc) whats the price on this one with LAN? http://www.vitekcctv.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=163 Rory
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thanks, that looks like what i am looking for, will read up some more.
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ok, I can give you that now, its Nassau, Bahamas,as far as price go will be the same anywher on this 20 mile by 11 mile island Ill get the exact address when they ok it. Rory
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at that price, you dont have to talk me down! Like I said ill talk to my coleagues tomorrow, Im sure they will order one. Rory
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i posted this elsewhere on this forum: for remote video monitoring, im looking for a DVR rack mount, that uses a simple checp video server on the client side (no DVR), and on the remote side, i need some rack mounteable equip to record the remote video, preferably non PC based, but if it has to be PC based, then that is fine. Most important, at the monitoring side, can add/remove normal hard drives when needed. In other words, as we get more clients, we'd like to add our own locally bought hard drives as we need more space. I havent found anything yet to do this ..anyone?? Rory