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  1. Hello All, Been a while for me to post, I had a baby daughter and she takes most of my free time, when I am not trying to get a few winks in! ;o) Anyway I have been building GV systems since before version 5.X came out. I was wondering if anyone could give me the "low-down" on the plus and minus side of upgrading to version 8. There is always musch trepidation on my part until all of the battle scars of new versions heal. I want to try the H.264 codecs, however I am nervous about it. Please shed a light and thanks... AC
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    Use of UTP outside

    The use of EMT is by standard elecrtical code illegal for outdoor use. The conduit of choice is RIGID galvanized steel pipe. A dull hacksaw blade and a sore arm the friggen crook would have! Take a Hilti nail gun and drive those pipe straps into concrete and that pipe is going no where. We have to use a miter saw with a special black carbon cutting disc to cut that and it makes an aweful racket too! The pipe is used at gas stations and requires heavy bending and a skilled technician. You also can get away with 1/3 less expensive pipe called Intermediate Metaliic Conduit IMC which is easier to gorilla into shapes. As the elbows cost as much as the entire length. There are many techniques to bending pipes and with the right tools you can make the cloest fit. a Hickey bender is the tool of choice for making the tightest fit in the smallest place, such as in a trench. Also threading your own pipe and making your own 90 degree elbows (sweeps). In South Floirda the choice is clear, use PVC and dig 18"-24" down. or Use IMC rigid conduit and dig 8"-10" down legally. Bingo! It cost more, but less to install it if you plan on doing the job to code or even close ;oP ADAM!
  3. What are the differences between the two then?
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    Geovision & Home Automation Thread #2

    I have no idea how to connect it I would love for someone to explain how this get's done. We have plenty of access control jobs which make it look simple with stand alone access control devices. Where can I get the ribbon cable if my GV-!) and Relay didn't come with it? Thanks for any input! Happy New Year! ADAM!
  5. We are looking for someone that could give us a crash course into some products and comparisons, for example Select Engineering Systems tele entry or sentex or linear or kerry systems or dsx... etc... etc... Any good tutorials or pdfs on installing gates and access control stuff? Thanks! Happy Holidays! ADAM!
  6. Anyone every hear of getting interference over the water when trying to make a wireless network. I have this guard house that has slow ass dsl and wants to share te T1 in the clubhouse instead of being on dsl to view the DVRs. The one board member of the community is strongly against it, why? Thanks ADAM!
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    BNC Crimping Guide

    Too many parts to accomplish the same damn thing. Too many parts. rings pins, crapola to deal with. I gotta tell ya, if any of you CCTV people - from cable humpers to the friggen boss, can make it to ISCWEST this year, you can watch and test these connectors first hand. The guy at one of the booths offered anyone $50 to pull one of those compression connectos off with their bare hands. I tried like a f*cker to do it, not because I wanted the cash so bad, but wanted to put these things to the test. I love them. They come with bnc, f, rca, sma, etc... everything. One of them is a pain, which is the bnc female type which comes with a brass center pin. I do hate the multi piece ones, but even this is worth it as usually, we used to make two bnc ends and use a barrel connector making this thing like very long and difficult to squeeze into an 1/2" outdoor j-box. Really big pain in the starfish! Now with the new female plugs and one male, we eliminated the need for the extra barrel, which sometimes would be a problem due to cheaply made connectors, because saving cash used to be our name of the game, not time. Now I realize with jobs piling up on our list, let's spend a little more to get it done right the first damn time and have our guys in attics, on lifts or ladders or squeezed into a network server rack as for as little time possible and that is why we use these F-CONN connectors. Man this topic got busy a hell! Who knew?! Later Gentlemen ADAM!
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    BNC Crimping Guide

    I just wanted everyone to know that if your are not a coax animal like Rory, who can splice 98% cooper braid with his wisdom teeth, then look into a solution that you would need a pair of pliers to get off. I have great contacts for you Rory, since you are neighbors, we can help you get some things drop shipped next to your thatched hut and palm frond hammock you swing from in between your installs, Brother Man! Happy Holidays to all you CCTV nutjobs like us! ADAM!
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    BNC Crimping Guide

    I was using the same ones from Liberty Wire & Cable. It was 50-50 if the center conductor found its way into the tip. Many crimps had to be redone after we connected to the DVR and there was no video. Back up the ladder again. Not fun. Many times you had to redo the crimps on both ends because you didnt know which end was bad. I don't know what kind of bad luck you have had with these things. I feel really bad, as these things are awesome. I have no time to play around with these multi piece conectors while my guys ar4 in tight attics at over 150 degrees in the South Florida Heat! Or, if my guys are on a 50 foot lift swinging in the wind. These things work best for us, we use them in tight spaces, where you have literally hundreds of connectors wired together with mux loopouts at a far away install like 350+ miles away. Maybe your copper center conductor is too thing and is hard to get inside, but we love um! Liberty wire blows by the way. Our contacts at Milestek ship instantly and always correct any errors overnight! I hope you guys like sore hands with them twist ones or searching for parts and pins. We hate um! Have a good one! ADAM!
  10. It was a reverse search via google which resulted in a list of ip addresses and log in names INCLUDING ADMIN FUNCTIONS. I got it to work, but pixelated like a mad man. It also froze a few times and was mounted upside down in some Asian office in fact the link was to a asian webpage. I was not so impressed by it, but still needed more time. I didn't want to post it in here as It might not be an intentional public linkand dont know how the admin of this forum would like it. ADAM!~
  11. I have access to the pixord video server, but the acti still doesn't work I already installed the new control. Bummer!
  12. The demos are non-existant for ACTi. I want to see these things work and the demos are not real, they are videos that time out and I cannot even view them. I found Pixords 261 demo online and it was a fake. They used a Video Server called the Pixord 4000 connected to a PTZ which they are trying to pass off as their PTZ. However the PTZ demo has 4 channels?! This is so difficult to get a REAL DEMO! Can anyone help? I also want to know if anyone can get a good demo of any axis ip servers with admin functions as I need to see the FTP functions work, first hand. Thanks.
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    Want to ask if this is possible?

    Mostly for 1.2Ghz. The antennas get mighty ugly when bunched up on a pole or together. I heard of some people splittling the receive side, but heard it was impossible to do in the TX side, due some magnetic polarization that occurs once the antenna get's radiated. I heard from my satellite and wireless expert (who works for the local television stations setting up the helicopter's 5 Ghz news feeds), that it cannot be done on the TX side, but the RX side could get a splitter, but the dB loss could be quite significant. He's good but I wanted to ask anyone on here has found anything in ou line of work. Thanks for your replies! ADAM!
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    BNC Crimping Guide

    We go to ISCWEST in Vegas every year and they have a variety of different people selling or reselling these ends and tools. I did my homework and the dirty work of the twist ons and the crimp ons are just too much of a pain in the ass, with the multiple connector and pins and sleeves! Fagetaboutit! Now hear this! http://www.milestek.com/shop/product.asp?id=40%2040350&cid=&kwd=&l=&p= Is the best on the market. I have a contact there as we spent thousands of dollars there already. Tat price listed is a little higher, I think they cost us about $75 bux for the MAC DADDY OF BNC TOOLS. The connectors are from F-CONN, which they sell in packs of 100 and are about $1.20 - $1.80 each one, depending on how many you buy, but listen up kiddies, no more problems. They also sell this - http://www.milestek.com/shop/product.asp?id=40%2011412&cid=&kwd=&l=&p= Never fails! If your ready to toss your TUMS BOTTLE away get these connectors. http://www.milestek.com/search.asp?skw=MPWCNFC01&color=AB1DA1 Your all very wlecome! ADAM!
  15. Hello KandCorp, Nice to hear from our neighbors. Let us know if you come to town we could get togethger and talk shop. We have offices in Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Counties. Adam
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