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Re: CCTV - Planning



Hi Mark
Im sure there is bound to be something available if you only
require to send it to 2  dev ices (pc + rf mod) . On the switcher i have
there a spot monitor video output which continually sequences thru the 1 to
8 channels regardless of alarm inputs or front panel switches this could be
used for pc . Speak to Keith im sure he,ll  know of something or way of
doing it cheaper than sourcing the multiple splitter . Is there no way of
doing it using Kat5?...
Also are your cameras for internal or external use ? I recall someone
saying you cant use colour cameras in low lite situations......

Frank Mc

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] CCTV - Planning


> > I bought the switcher from Pulnix Sensors (black+white) for
approx
$200.00
> .
> > They do have a website although i dont see the switcher i use .
Have a
> look
>
> Don't see it either :(
>
> > modulated sky etc ,you will need a good quality rf modulator
($180.00)
and
> a
> > thing called a signal combiner which takes the aerial signal and
the
> > modulated cctv signal  and then goes off to tv splitters......
> > I think Keith could answer this better than me..
>
> If I want to feed the PC and the modulator will I need one of those
> expensive TV Splitters like this...
> http://www.letsautomate.com/10298.cfm
>
> M.
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