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Wiring Suggestions for a quarter mile
pingsquare replied to pingsquare's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
well guys, thanks for all your input..anyway contacted the local reseller for NVT...has agreed to let us try it out with a loan set...well..seeing is believing...will be running a comparison test with coax...will update u guys on the results... -
Wiring Suggestions for a quarter mile
pingsquare replied to pingsquare's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
hmm....NVT looks like a good choice....but dunno whether the picture quality will be as good as using coax... the last time i use a balun...the image came out all snowy... -
Wiring Suggestions for a quarter mile
pingsquare replied to pingsquare's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
actually i did consider the use of balun, but discovered that the picture quality is not as good as using coax cables.... actually all the wiring is going to be like a flyover to the factory as there's quite a lot of open space from the factory office to the factory main plant and no way are we going to do it underground. along the way, we have inspected that there isn't any high voltage cabling. So i presume there shouldn't be any problem with interference.. with regards to length, RG 11 running for 1400 feet, i presume should be a problem right? -
Wiring Suggestions for a quarter mile
pingsquare replied to pingsquare's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
anyway the place is full of machinery..... will the signal attenuates because of the machines? and will thicker and more heavy duty wires like RG 7 or RG 11 be able to withstand this instead of using RG 59 wiring? budget is not a problem...but not too expensive... -
Wiring Suggestions for a quarter mile
pingsquare posted a topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
any suggestions for wiring for a factory with 16 cameras, 2 PTZs and 14 day and night infra-red camera? The longest point will be about 450 metre. any suggestions on what to use? Fibre? Baluns? or just plain RG-7 or RG-11? was considering RG7 or RG 11 but i am afraid of electrical interference since these is it is a factory.... -
Hi, i've been trying to know finding out about these h.264 compression board these few days. I have a few questions... 1. Boards with h.264 compression(hikvision), do they have better performance then the current that we have like Kodicom and Geovision in terms of recording and network viewing? 2. what does cif card means? half d-1 and full d-1? will appreciate your enlightenment...
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Help on changing logos or skins on Geovision
pingsquare replied to Potlvr420's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
hey...mind if i ask for a copy of the gui? so i know how to go about changing them...thank you... -
Help on changing logos or skins on Geovision
pingsquare replied to Potlvr420's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
hey i want it too.. weeping83@yahoo.co.uk -
PC Cards and Software Recommendations
pingsquare replied to Tom the Handyman's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
There's quite a lot of choice in the market. Basically they all work the same...its just price and personal liking... Kodicom is pretty good and geovison is not bad either..but 16 cameras on 120 frame...its pretty jerky... maybe you shold consider at least 240 frame.... -
Hi, is there any place i can get kodicom update patches and is there any place i can get the geovision webdvr installer?
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Hi guys, any idea where can i get updates for Kodicom diginet? the kodicom site does not seem to offer any update patches...
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Kodicom PDA viewer
pingsquare replied to pingsquare's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
Thanks a million -
Hi Gentlemen, does Kodicom offers a PDA software? If there is, where can i get the file? thanks
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Help needed: Geovision picture not clear
pingsquare replied to teddybear's topic in DVR Cards and Software - PC Based Systems
i think your camera plays a part too. Resolution(TV Line) for your camera plays a big part. Its not noticeable when u connect directly to the tv but its really very obvious when u connect to the video card. Next is your lens.You should be able to get crystal clear view if you use at least 8mm lenses with a decent camera.if you are using like 4 mm...or wider ones...etc...then u will not get crystal clear as the details when u look at the screen become smaller and hence u feel the lack of clarity...this is what i have experienced.Perhaps u can give it a try.. -
That is the problem. I cannot power it in between.