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Dear sir

I am a new member in this forum and I really want to share my knowledge in the cctv systems with you . i have many decumentaions for the principles of cctv systems tell the professional level

I will be galde if we can share information regarding this importatnt field .

this importatnt question is how to uplead this decumentaion to you , these decuments are in pdf, doc and ppt file format

please advise

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Rory or one of the other members might be able to host them for you on one of their servers.

 

Welcome to the forum and enjoy taking a look around.

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For one dreadful moment, I thought I'd suddenly woken up from a very long sleep .... about twenty years at least

 

If you think the information looks familier (I did), have a look at this one:- http://www.cctv-information.co.uk/cgi-bin/index.cgi?url=http://www.cctv-information.co.uk/constant2/introctv.html

 

A useful site, but certainly not the most informative (IMHO)

 

If you're bored, you could also have a look at this one:- http://www.techstore.ie/hometech/Closed-Circuit-television/

 

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i think we could do a sticky for CCTV tutorials on the web, but no links to web shops please ... post the tutorial links here then ill gather them up.

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The intent was good, just the content was very basic. It was a good gesture.

 

I'd like to see some advanced stuff; like the differences of each camera chip type described down to almost the molecular level. Really, anything more than what I don't know already, which is a lot.

 

The more I learn, the more I realize I have much to learn. Of course that is always the case. Forever a student of learning.

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You mean for like using protocols for PTZ cameras or what?

 

Whatcha talkin bout Willis! (Rory)

 

Oh I see, tips on programming in general. I missed the link the first time around. I would brush up on my "C" before doing that and you know how this is going, nowhere. I am waiting for the "5th generation language" where you can talk into a compiler and tell it what you want it to do and it generates the code and compiles it for you. I wonder how many more years before that is avaiable?

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originally posted by Jasper:- Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:07 pm

 

The intent was good, just the content was very basic. It was a good gesture.

 

Agreed.

 

Unfortunately I can't help breaking out in a cold sweat every time I see a written reference to a 'Pye Observation System'.

Also, line powered cameras were quite popular in the early '80's, but hardly ever used these days (shame really).

 

I don't know about the "5th generation language"; I'm still trying to wrap my poor old grey cells around BASIC

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dear friends

thanks you for your reply , I think that every informatioon is useful even If some think its basic because if we have a good basics in this technology it will be easeier to understand the newer technologies that appears every day .

here is a trainning site for SONY CCTV cameras that contains the newest tec. in there prodcuts

just free register and enjoy the course

http://www.stamhost.com/sony-lms/login.asp

best regards

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