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  1. The cost for installing a CCTV network is quite variable, so it can be hard to obtain an exact pricing without a detailed specification of the job. If you decide to find a local CCTV company to take care of it for you, it’s worth calling around to compare several quotes, because prices will be different depending on the supplier. If you choose to go it alone, consider the set-up which will best suit your needs. A basic camera without any internet access can be had for around £150, but often it’s worth paying a little more for a mid-range system, as you can get quite a lot of extra technology, such as remote web access, for a proportionately little extra. It’s important to opt for a fairly high definition image quality, as anything less than 1080P may give you blurry footage that is hard to make out details with. You will be looking at around £300 for a system with decent resolution.
  2. Analog CCTV systems have been in use for many years and their popularity among many homeowners and business people is impeccable. Analog systems are widely preferred because they transmit the video signal obtained in form of electrical signals. Analog CCTV cameras use coaxial cables, especially the Siamese cable for the wiring. Their videos are recorded via a DVR, which is a Digital Video Recorder where every single camera in a building is connected to the DVR.
  3. Analog CCTV cameras use coaxial cables, especially the Siamese cable for the wiring. Their videos are recorded via a DVR, which is a Digital Video Recorder where every single camera in a building is connected to the DVR. Once the system is properly wired and installed, it uses a distinctive mechanism for capturing videos.
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