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Post Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:02 am     Post subject:
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atropine wrote:
CameraGimp wrote:
In reply to the question "why don't we use SVHS output then". Two things it is only certified upto something like 2 metres (so not very useful).


I've used a dirt cheap 10metre S-VHS cable, gave perfect results over that length. I was going to do a test by hooking up more 10m cables together until signal degradation became obvious, but shop sold out, so never did.

Only thing of note, was that Dirt cheap 10m S-VHS cable gave stunning picture quality, dirt cheap 10m composite (non coaxial) video cable gives noticeably lower resolution and colour noise as expected from composite video, but also noticeable degradation over that 10 metre length.

Given that observation, I had wondered weather you could use a dual run of coaxial cable with Luminance on one, and chroma on the other, which might give equal or better range than composite on Coaxial cable. If that worked then it could also be done with a network cable and dual balun on each end.


Interesting, some one concurs this?
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Post Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:56 pm     Post subject:
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good!
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Post Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:18 am     Post subject:
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frankesco wrote:
Hi Guys,

Could anybody help me to find european dealers for AVTech products?

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Hi folks this is my first post but just happened across this.
Try iview cameras
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Post Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:44 am     Post subject:
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I have always thought it would be useful for CCTV companies to simply post their recorded videos for potential customers to view.

They could specify whatever DVR and compression settings were used. Length and type of cable used, composite-over-coax or S-Video. Show some resolution-test targets in the video.

Deluxecctv, any chance you can post such a sample video clip?
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Post Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:42 am     Post subject:
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frankesco wrote:
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Could anybody help me to find european dealers for AVTech products?

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May be this will help you sourcesecurity website --> products section
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Post Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:11 am     Post subject:
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frankesco wrote:
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Could anybody help me to find european dealers for AVTech products?

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I got my avtech 760's from apcconceptsonline . com (uk dealer via Ebay)
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Post Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:58 am     Post subject:
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We carry a color camera that has 600TVL. It is great for night and day use. Hopefully this helps. Let us know if there is anything else we can help you with. Thanks
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