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Looking for possily 4 - 4ch dvr's to suit vehicles,

and some covert cams like they use in buses etc to stop kids wrecking them

 

anyone, I also need pricing and information to take to client

 

thanks

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choice mostly depends on the necessity to only store images, or additionally to be able to transmit over cellular networks.

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Thx I have emailed them for a price on 4, they look impressive,

 

Cheers

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The other unit that may be worth looking at is the TransVu made by Dedicated Micros....

 

In QLD you can get them through a couple of distributors - DVR Solutions and Siemens BT Products.

 

I know the TransVu is used in a number of "Cash in Transit" applications so it's a proven product.

 

As far as cameras it depends what your needs are...I would suggest that any good "vandal resistant" dome is a good starting point. In vehicles the main problem will be vibration...so you want a camera where you can well and truly screw-lock the camera position as well as zoom/focus on the lens in place.

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yeah I have a lowned and high end 4ch MDVR lined up, going for UFO style cameras as they want them discreet.

 

Looks like hte mobs doing the cctv for cabbies and that are expensive, I can supply 1 cam and dvr fitted for what they want for their dvr's, but there is a difference-purpoise built.

I have a bus with a mdvr in it from ages ago NO issue, also a few vcr style units from 98 still running.

 

cheers for the info

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yeah the 1 im using has

mpeg4

hdd or CIF

1ch-640x480

4xh-320x240@ 10fps

CF, USB2 or LAN backup

12w

 

Can connect with GPRS

Mpeg4

watch dog

recycle for hdd

2,7g anti vib (5-500khz;3d

 

$ cheap to, so far cheapest I have come across for the quality ( no middlemen)

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Which one are you using (that has those specs?)

 

Also, curious about your wiring, do you use a separate fuse from the panel?

 

Thanks

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