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Armyofone started following Isn't there a good all around camera that exists!?, 4 channel video modulator, help with home 6-8 channel DVR purchase and and 5 others
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4 channel video modulator
Armyofone replied to Armyofone's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
thank you people,I spoke with comcast,they say they only have one channel open for this app.so I guess they have to stick to one camera or keep dvr on 4channel split screen,and use vga out for monitoring at dvr and maybe i can use bnc out to one channel mod.I cant see how that wouldn't work, aye! -
4 channel video modulator
Armyofone replied to Armyofone's topic in Video Transmission/Control Devices
could i not use a notch filter for ch 60-69 and use those channels with modulator? -
Though I've been in the electronic security business for almost 30 years,I've only put in maybe a few dozen cctv systems.I have a customer who wants to look at maybe 4 cameras,each on its own tv channel,I'm looking at maybe 6 tvs.I believe comcast already has amped their signal.I'm looking at a "channel plus" #5545.Could some one pleas elaborate on ease of set up,signal strength,what else may be needed,or experience with different manufacturer THANKS,ANY INPUT WILL HELP
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help with home 6-8 channel DVR purchase
Armyofone replied to Ron Beck's topic in Digital Video Recorders
avssys/uriel pricing call calif. # and ask for chris.tell him howie sent you. -
help with home 6-8 channel DVR purchase
Armyofone replied to Ron Beck's topic in Digital Video Recorders
Avssys.net TM8elite plus under 800.00 500gb hard drive,30fps,h.264 Very stable,embeded os,Nice machine!! -
Most likely its inside the camera,not the lense.Over years I have run into this with standard box,bullet,dome,as well as cube.I originaly thought I had a monitor with dead pixels,hookedit up to 4channel DVR and it was just in that picture frame,Its really weird because if you move the camera,the scene moves but spots stay in same place! Drove me absolutely batty figuring the reason out.can't tell in light scenes,save yourself some time and send it back!don't take the chance customer won't see it-they will eventualy,and you'll spend free service time Disc.and going back again to re-connect.If customer sees it the'll think its poor product(not good for you).tell your rep the problem and ask to bench before they ship, most likely they will respect your wishes!! this will save you mucho-bucks,along with your reputation..Good Luck,hope I helped.
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Were do i get small outdoor camera housings.
Armyofone replied to cocacola's topic in Security Cameras
EMI -
cost is under 200.00 unlike the rattletrap diagram above
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optex has a great driveway alert,But the range is only 1,000ft .I suggest google search and try Dakota Alert they have a system that will transmit up to 3,000ft. on 9vbattery.
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Robot mv19p-30 It May be older,but used for less than 1yr.then periodically for bench test. power,no manual. --give offer everplex,4cq,power,no manual
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Isn't there a good all around camera that exists!?
Armyofone replied to 3RDIGLBL's topic in Security Cameras
I've only had a problem with one cx550dn,(as far as the focus shift is concerned),I talked the customer into upgrading from a c550dn to the cx model,and garranteed improvement,next morning he called and said there was no improvement, I checked recording,and it did act as an "easy" Daynight Camera.I put a box over it and could not hear the cut filter(I could have damaged it,for it was one in stock in van for months)Returned for new,installed &no problem. I heard that all mechanical Cut cameras have a slight shift ,though very minimal, and not to the extent you say.Also,I've seen the blue on greens as in your shot,some cameras With high sensitivity,seem to use more blue, IRE? I don't know,but it is adjustable to get correct color.I still think it's a great bargain for its performance,Without having to upgrade 1-2 hundred more per camera for same chip in more well branded cameras!It Seems as though your satisfied,and the pictures look great!Good Job! -
Used rg59 twist ons for years,I couldn't see the expense going from as low as 30cents wholesale a piece to 1.50-3.50 wholesale a piece compression.Then I got tired of going back to jobs where the dvr was moved alittle and got lost video or interf.from braids touching each other.I didn't want to pay the fifty bucks for a compression tool,and find I didn't Like It,or pay the dollars rather than cents for the connectors.Well I Did just that! Now I have never had to go back for the reasons above.Now I'll Just use twists for a quick test set up or something,But not on installs.However don't despair if you go through a couple at first till you get the knack,So buy extra's(It took me 7tries)to get it right. hope this helps.Oh! and another big plus is it looks very clean to the customer.
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I,m thinking maybe a camera with a wider angle lense?
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Isn't there a good all around camera that exists!?
Armyofone replied to 3RDIGLBL's topic in Security Cameras
hi guys. i'm the one that suggested the arm camera,I found through my camera that the more level the plane of the camera in bright scenes,the tougher the camera seems to adjust itself.you may lose some of the further field of view,but for the heck of it ,try pointing the camera down an inch at a time,and you'll probably notice the brightness on the driveway lower down a bit.it worked somewhat for me.factory settings work the best also,dip#1up,234down.took me a lot of frustration to figure that out.just by chance by the way.this camera still has a great picture at night in low light,give us a comparison against the panny.Also I noticed in you office shot that the arm is pointed at the light a bit more than the panny! Good Luck and I'll still stick with the cx550dn for the money! Cha-Ching!! Love that sound. -
What is the highest CCTV camera resolution?
Armyofone replied to cctv_addicted's topic in Security Cameras
arm electronics actually has a 620lines color camera-c620mdvaivp!!