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  1. On ‎6‎/‎2‎/‎2016 at 9:33 PM, Belfastengineer said:

    Three of us heading over to see a couple manufacturers and get a catch up with a few guys who do work for us in England and Wales. It is very expensive and would prefer Birmingham.

    Make sure that Paul man buys the grub and keep him off the sauce .... he gets wile bad head after it

  2. 5 seats then Estate car or a kombi, the T6 Transporter on the 2ltr seem to be able to take the miles and very few issues

     

    I went for new connect L2 last January and has 35k on it now, been back once due to limp mode needed a complete SW reflash apart from that been ok, build quality is tat but that's like most modern vehicles, the older T4 Transporters were best vans ever look at the amount still going

  3. Remember the TVI needs to be Turbo to be 2.4MP to compare with Dahua 1080p, there are loads of TVI cameras out there but the quality of them leaves a lot to be desired

    4k has been out a few months but the low FPS and the cost of equipment makes it expensive

    Try your local Alarm Supplies / Enterprise for Dahua HDCVI equipment

     

  4. These guys do the odd bit of Crow stuff. not much on the website as they are primarily CCTV

     

    http://baekenterprise.com/accessories/crow-merlin-pro-wireless-receiver-interface-167.html

    They had some old stock earlier in the year when I last spoke to them

    The Runner isn't bad panel, I installed a few

    These guys here - http://www.securitysystemshop.co.uk/epages/63968283.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/63968283/Categories/%22Wireless%20Alarm%20System%22

    Also list the Runner stuff

  5. Really? whats the max for data then? Genuine question btw

    100m then a network extender or switch is needed

     

    RG59 to Ethernet adaptor will allow up to 500m on IP

     

    RG6 on HDCVI claims up to 700m

     

    Personal experience in the real world RG59 on HDCVI at 482m no issues on image or quality

  6. As already said depends on the application, CVI has the advantage of longer cable runs than IP

     

    I've installed a lot of CVI swapping out old analogue but I have also done a number of new installs and went CVI on RG59, Its personal choice

  7. Luxrob I don't know where you got your information on HDCVI from but its incorrect, maybe you should actually do some research on your competition instead of using your "findings" of CVI / TVI to upsell your HDSDI Products

     

    I have installed HDSDI and rate it but I also install a lot of HDCVI which is 25fps @ 1080p, I have no issues with either apart from the cable limit on the HDSDI

     

    Your comparison of CVI being lesser quality and more restrictions than TVI / SDI are warranted on what ?

     

    HDSDI

     

    1080p

    25fps

    100m cable on RG59

     

    HDCVI

     

    1080p

    25fps

    700m on RG6

    500m on RG59

    300m on CAT5e

    Control over COAX

     

    I don't see the lesser in the above? I can tell you in the real world I have a few HDCVI running at 418m on RG59 so I am happy with the claims on cable distance

     

    Just for comparison on your UNIVERSAL VECTUS DVR the dvr I use from Dahua is any channel HDCVI or Analogue or IP so true Tribrid @ 1080p

     

    I cant comment of TVI as I don't use Hikvision equipment

  8. We're you stocking up on swan?

    Busted !!! Was collecting a right angled HDMI adaptor was as good as it gets

     

    Yep 2 lads from a CCTV install company were clearly bored and decided to make Maplins day by winding them up big time

    Must do same when im next in different area but i be looking 100 cameras for my chain of sex shops :-

  9. Was in local Maplin on monday collecting something and upon entry spotted all 4 staff standing at the CCTV section with 2 guys, i thought i have a nosey what they doing and they were on the hard sell :teehee: ... the 2 guys were getting bombarded by 4 staff all chipping in the "merits" of the 960H System they were trying to sell, they were all excited as one begrudginly had to come to the till and serve me and another followed and commented to the guy behind till that this was gonna be a mega sale for the store and he had offered to come and fit it for them as well for free !! £1200 quids worth of total :mfr_omg: they were both mega excited, the  2 guys left in front of me and as i exited the store both were laughing as they jumped into a Van with CCTV Installations up the side of it :roflmao:

  10. Good old HH3 Type A i'd guess...what a crock of brown stuff

     

    https://community.bt.com/t5/Other-Broadband-Queries/Port-forwarding-and-Loopback-DO-work-YMMV/m-p/525363

     

    Just one of the many threads, I have picked up a few HH3 Type B when out and about where customers have switched BB provider so always useful to carry about as it takes 2 mins to swap and sorts the issue

     

    Draytek are fantastic but as with swapping the original BT gear to any other router if a BB issue comes up BT blame installer

     

    HH5 is 100% , customers can ring BT and request upgrade to HH5, worth looking at equipment on inital survey and recommending its upgraded prior to install

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