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Neutech

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  1. HD CVI claims to be able to operate up to 250m on CAT5 and passive Balun, only way to find out is to test it, failing that where does the Electric cable or Telephone Cable come in from garage? No ducting?

    Not possible for wireless on either unless as shown above you got 25k to add to budget


  2. Work with what you have and look at lighting solution instead

     

    I found with IP / HDSDI / HDCVI i have installed they all need a helping hand, either LED Flood lights on a sensor or a lighting system such as GJD or seperate IR illuminator, the best thing is to set up a test cable and have a go at night time to see how best to illuminate the area

    I never found a Camera with decient all in one IR


  3. Check what CH in the RF section of your Sky box it is set to? Make sure modulator is not in that CH as well. Even if the feed from NVR is not working you will still pick up a Channel from the Modulator, the fact when u tried the direct route and you have lost sky would lead me to believe either your MOD is incorectly connected RF IN - RF OUT mixed up or the MOD is set to the same CH as SKY, are you able to view sky on any TV in the House?


  4. Possible issue you have the modulator set on the same CH as local DVB stations?

    Is your MOD connected correctly to the loftbox?

    Is the switch on loftbox set to UHF/CCTV?

    Is there a gain adjustment on the MOD you are using? Turn it down as to much will lead to no picture as well i found in past

    Another way is to take ANT feed into MOD then flylead from MOD to ANT IN on loftbox and dont use the CCTV connection and again retune it and check ATV on your TV


  5. When you tune your TV are you making sure it is tuning into Analogue as well as Digital, the modulator you have bought will be analogue so will be the only channel on Analogue in your TV, set the modulator to say CH 22 and then tune Analogue to CH 22 and this will display cameras but to be honest putting the picture from VGA to a convertor that then gives it composite then into a modulator then through loftbox will give a poor picture,

    your NVR will have HDMI, run HDMI cables to your TV and use a quality HDMI spitter or how about Cat5 connection to your broadband router via say homeplug system 500mps or 600mps minimum and installing the app on your Tablet or Phone?

    Lots of differnet options but the quality from Analogue will not be great and then the issue of how do you change the channels from another TV without a load of pyrmids or IR Repeaters?


  6. What brand of DVR is it?

     

    Check the Network settings under DDNS and see what ddns services it will accept, some DVR are pre set to noip, dynddns etc

     

    setup a DDNS account with NOIP or whoever and open the ports in the router, what BT homehub have you got? on the bottom of it it will state HH3 or HH4 and a type A or B , this will determine how easy it will be to do setup as certain versions do not work even when the ports are opened thanks to good old BT


  7. Chill...

     

    No remote? use a wireless mouse instead way better menu operation than a remote control, gives you access to full keyboard so entering a day and time to do search is far easier than poken buttons on a remote

     

    Yes that is a Dahau based unit and a good one at that compared to the old version you listed with only 6 FPS recording speed that unit will do 25 FPS so real time recordings and playback


  8. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QVIS-iAPOLLO-SMART-8-CHANNEL-DVR-FULL-960H-1080P-HDMI-PSS-SOFTWARE-1000GB-HDD-/301121237436?pt=UK_CCTV&hash=item461c3971bc

     

    Newer version of the Qvis and 25fps on each channel record at 960 or D1

     

    This will eat your Avtech for breakfast , replace the Avtech with this and you will see the difference, the APP allows playback etc

     

    Shop around you can save £20 but these guys sell a lot of Qvis equipment and have good reputation

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