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  1. UTYMATIC

    PVT (Power Video Transmitter)

    Im surprised you understood my message to you wrong. you can kindly post it here for others to read. my supplier for PVT hasnt been able to deliver lately, his excuse was that CHINA was on break. Now that he break is over he isnt saying anything positive. i came to this forum to look for solution. as i stated earier, i have used PVT and the result is very good. the only issue we encountered was the BALUN getting burnt once in a while. i attribute this to the volatility of the site and the poor power supply we experience at the site. i dont see where i have contradicted myself. please like i said earlier you can post my message to you for all to see and read. im here to look for solutions and nothing else please!! Best Regards.
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    PVT (Power Video Transmitter)

    Good Day, you can call me Uty, yes i have quite an experience with PVT Power Video Transmitter. We installed CCTV for a Tank Farm. yes we had cameras that were well over 200m from the control room. we installed 30 cameras in Tank Farm A and 28 cameras in Tank Farm B. At first we used individual power but the transmission was not clear. The monitor had white lines all over the screen. We got introduced to PVT. The PVT comes in 16 channels each so we ended up using 4 units of PVT. it worked like magic. Video and Power in one cable for over long distances for that load of cameras. The clarity in the transmission was superb. The PVT uses a PVT BALUN which is attached to each camera. I consider this a consumable because from time to time these BALUNs get spoil or burnt out. I can also say that with steady power supply you will have great success with the PVT for long distance installation that has to use cabling.
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