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Post Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:45 pm     Post subject: New Contest [Sponsored by Pegasus Products]
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This Contest is sponsored by Pegasus Products. They are a leading manufacturer of surveillance equipment.

Pegasus Products believes in supplying their customers with innovative, superior products at very competitive prices. They offer an extensive range of products including: cameras, DVRs, monitors, lenses, camera housing & mounts, audio, power supplies, CCTV accessories, and coming soon LCD & plasma mounts. All products come with a 30 day money back guarantee in addition to the Pegasus Promise, a One Year Over the Counter Direct Exchange Warranty. Pegasus Products commitment to excellence drives them to continuously offer new technologies, products and services to affirm their position as the easiest company to deal with in the CCTV industry.

On January 21st, 2008 CCTVForum.com along with Pegasus Products will give away one of the following three prizes:

• 17” LCD TFT Monitor
• 12 VDC 1/3” Color Bullet Camera
• 24 VAC 1/3” Color Bullet Camera

All of these prizes are excellent and are valued up to $390.00. They are all well worth the effort of trying to win them.

Contest Information

Contest begins December 7th 2007 and ends on January 18th 2008 11:59 PST

How do you win?

Just click on the link provided to the Pegasus Products website. The website will provide you with information on the three products available to win including product pictures, descriptions and specifications. You must then select one of the three products offered as prizes and vote on the product you want to win. To vote visit the contest tread on CCTVForum.com and submit a post that states both of the following: which product you want to win and why. Each contestant’s vote will be evaluated and rated. The contestant with highest rating will win the prize he or she voted for. The prize includes free shipping and a one year over the counter direct exchange warranty.

You must include the part number of the product you are voting for. All part numbers are located on the Pegasus Products website and can be retrieved by clicking on the provided link or by visiting www.pegasuscctv.com. Votes without part numbers will not be considered. Limit one vote per contestant.

Any additional posts on the contest thread relating to a Pegasus product not offered as a prize in the contest will be considered and added to your overall rating. There is no limit for the number of additional posts a contestant can submit on the contest thread.

The winner will be announced January 21st after all posts are reviewed.

Click here to visit www.pegasuscctv.com to view the prizes available to win.

Thanks and Good Luck!
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:29 pm     Post subject: Example
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Since no one seems to want to break the ice, thought I would post an example. I have one of the LCD monitors on my desk, use it for T/S when I have to phone tech, this is connected to my computer and it is a very nice piece of equipment. I would like to have one at home. This monitor has the capability for VGA, Composite and Audio connections. The Part #*LCD-***, is a very adaptable and useful monitor, with the various connections, you can connect both your computer and DVR and use the select button to switch back and forth. Hope this helps one of you to win whichever prize you select. Good luck and get posting. Very Happy
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:24 pm     Post subject: PLCD 17B Monitor Rocks!
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I am requesting to enter this contest to win the PLCD 17B monitor. I am not trying to win this for myself, as I am only trying to make my wife happy. The monitor that I am presently using is a large monster that takes up too much of my desk space, and there is not much space left for paper work. No I do not have the sliding tray for the keypad, and the mouse. Actually my desk is a couple of 1X4 layed acrossed some cinderblocks, and it is very, very rickity. If I could win this fine product from www.pegasuscctv.com then I could open up some desk top area to make my wife very happy. She is so afraid that this monitor is going to come tumbleing down off this "desk", and that it will crush me to death! I would love to place the PLCD 17B monitor upon my desk, and I would like to let my wife know that there is no fear of it falling upon me, and crushing me to death! I would love to upgrade my monitor where I would be able to switch between my computer, and my video surveillance system at a touch of a button. My wife thinks that I spend too much of my time volunteering my time at www.cctvforum.com, and I have to minimize my screen, and jump off the computer, and run to my easy chair before she comes in to the house. Little does she know that I spend my time on the computer at the shop when she is not around!! If I could have a monitor that would allow me to switch video sources then I would be able to see when my wife is approaching the front door, and I could squeeze one more sentence on a post to help a DIY (do it your selfer) with their troubles, and pains with their video surveillance systems, and I can keep myself out of trouble with my wife!! When she comes home I would like her to think that I have just been sitting around waiting for her come home, and not spending all of my free time on the internet. Thank you for this opportunity to better my life with the addition of just one simple product!
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Post Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:31 pm     Post subject:
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P.S.

Do not forget to visit Rick's Tips at

http://www.pegasuscctv.com/main/rickstips.htm

I found some very interesting information there!!
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Post Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:43 am     Post subject:
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I would like to enter the contest and vote for the PBCC-36 camera. Why vote for this device you ask? Simple, value! This 12 Volt DC 3.6mm Color bullet camera is an amazingly versatile camera and can provide great video in most circumstances. They are small, easy to mount and install and have a nice wide feild fo view. For residential security, they fit everytime. I love a nice color bullet camera like this becuase it always surprises people when you point them out because they have a way of blending in. It is just an al around great value for the average consumer and that is why it get's my vote!
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Post Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:29 pm     Post subject: PVBCC-49AIAC
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I want to win and vote for the PVBCC-49AIAC. It looks cool and is lot better quality camera than the Q-See cameras I installed on my house. Everytime it rains I have to remove camera to clear the condensation on the glass. I exchanged them numerous times, but it ends up happening again. I gave up on those cameras and lost interest in CCTV. I would like get hold off some decent cameras and give it another shot.
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Post Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:27 pm     Post subject:
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I would go for the PLCD 17B monitor, I cannot compete against scorpion in writting the best reason in why to get it, but for me, it will be the only way that I'll use a LCD for CCTV purposed, because I just don't believe in them.

So in that case, I vote for scorpion (since he's the only one that has entered anyway), to get the monitor, as long as he sends me a picture of it with him smiling Smile
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Post Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:33 am     Post subject: Contest
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I would like to vote for the PVBCC-49AIAC because it has high resolution and external focus rings. Would love to see how it works on my house. I would exchange it for a bullet camera that I have on my house now that has some kind of off color to it. Thanks Ronnie
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Post Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:40 am     Post subject:
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I would like to vote for the PLCD-17B 17" LCD Video Monitor. I want to give it to a local Mosque, www.masjidannur.com and use it as a display to let people know they are being video recorded.

Unfortunatelly, this mosque, and others in the area have fallen victim to theft and hate crimes, and hopefully by adding this it will make people think twice before they do something.

If they get it I will post a picture of it after it's mounted!
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:55 am     Post subject:
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I am placing my vote on the PVBCC-49AIAC 24vac color camera.

I have two interests in this camera, spread over time.

My first interest is to place this camera in my office. I am a Loss Prevention Manager for a big box retail company. Unfortunately, my store is the red-headed stepchild of the company, and as such, am last to get equipment, and frequently, just dropped from the list. (I've been promised Intellex for 3 years, and was just told that I am not to expect it... ever). When I came into the job, there were 12 cameras working. By repairs, fixing cables, buying off ebay, and bringing in my own personal cameras I have gotten up to 42 cameras. The company and store I previously worked for has atleast 4 times that many cameras, so obviously I feel a bit naked. But, I digress, one critical area where I do not have a camera in yet is my office, where I bring shoplifters in order to recover the merchandise, interview them, and turn them over to police. Most LP Offices in the industry have a camera in the office. The importance of this is to cover your ass against allegations of misconduct. The demographics of the shoplifters in my area and store are primarally female, and increasingly, addicted to meth (just last week I had one methhead try to run me over). While I always have a female employee as a witness, having video proof that proves that no misconduct occured is better than an employee's word. Also, by having a visible camera in the room, shoplifters tend to act out less, reducing the risk factor, and they know they have no grounds for any allegations of misconduct.

My second interest is personal. When I deploy to Iraq later this year I will be pulling all my personal equipment from the store, in case when I return, I get screwed over (which as illegal as it is, does happen, so I'm covering my own ass). Upon my return, my wife and I intend to build our own house. Naturally, I'll be putting in a CCTV system, with most cameras being exterior. This camera, complete with sun-shield will work nicely to cover either a home or garage chokepoint. While I have several cameras already, most of these are cheap ebay ones for indoor use only, some are 10 year old black and white, in no way fit for outdoor use.

My indoor cameras will return to me to my civilian job if I am re-instated. And while I am gone, my co-worker will have a good time getting corp to replace some of the more important cameras, to include the office camera.

I chose the 24 VAC model because I prefer 24 VAC over 12 VDC. Since most of the cameras in my store are 24 VAC, it is easy to junction into without worrying about polarity. I also intend to use 24 VAC when I build. I have yet to have a 24 VAC camera burn out and die, yet I have had several 12 VDC cameras go offline.
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Post Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:31 pm     Post subject: I want to win the PLCD-17B
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Well I want to win the PLCD-17B

There are a lot of valid points people are making for this, but mine is simple.

My wife and I just bought a house, and now every dollar we earn seems tied to it. I do work in the security field, and I would spread the word of where I won it from, and how it works.

Thanks

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Post Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:34 pm     Post subject:
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ok my vote is for the PLCD 17B monitor i work for 3 mager casinos and in the surveilance rooms they are still using regular ctr monitors with 1980 dates on them and i would love to place one of this monitors to get them to buy lcd monitors.
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Post Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:59 pm     Post subject: vote for the PVBCC-49AIAC
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I would have to vote for and win the PVBCC-49AIAC camera with the varifocal lens.

I would like to give this camera to my son-in-law for finding this bulletin board and saving me from making the horrible mistakes of purchasing a cheap system and then a bad installer. He, and you, have helped me understand and develop an appreciation for the better equiptment, requirements, installation, setup, and use of CCTV. He reads the board dilligently, in the shadows so to speak. He currently lives in an apartment with his car some distance away from his door and not always in the same place with limited lighting. It has suffered for this, with no way to determine the culprits, and has had no luck with the manager without evidence of who it is, actually been retaliated for speaking up. He has helped me and I want to start him in building a system for himself which he can't afford right now. This would help both with the evidence and as a deterent until he can move.

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Post Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:53 am     Post subject:
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Thanks for all those that entered this contest. I also want to thank Pegasus Products for sponsoring the contest.

Pegasus representatives will read the posts and will let me know who won on Monday the 21st; then I will post the winner.

Good Luck

Larry

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Post Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:11 pm     Post subject: The Winner is ...
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This is directly from the sponsor Pegasus CCTV Products:

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Thanks so much for everyone’s participation in our contest. We want to congratulate our winner: UMDRanger who will receive the PVBCC-49AIAC, our 1/3” 24VAC, color bullet camera.

We were so excited about every post that was made that we have decided to give every participant 50% off of the product they voted for. You will receive details on how to redeem this offer.

We are also elated to announce that we enjoyed sponsoring the contest so much that we have decided to sponsor another contest on CCTVForum.com for the month of February. The contest description and rules will be posted shortly, so keep an eye out and you could be our next winner!

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So Congratulations to UMDRanger to winning this contest.
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