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RE: Multi port CCTV capture cards - Geovision, Avermedia etc


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  • Subject: RE: Multi port CCTV capture cards - Geovision, Avermedia etc
  • From: "UKHA " <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:28:29 -0000
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Dean / Paul

I guess I could use a fairly basic one then, my camera's are PIR
activated and go through a switcher I could just plug the output of this
into the Geo card. I really looking just to get the images onto the PC
and have a easy way to view the events on the PC rather than going to
the VCR.


I havn't looked at giving it a facelift doesn't seem to be much
available in the UK for an explorer but there must be loads in the US.
Found this article about the explorer in the US :)
There will be an estimated 70,000 SUV rollovers in 2002, in which it's
estimated 2000 people will die.

In the 10-year period during which Ford-Firestone related rollovers
caused some 300 deaths, more than 12,000 people -- 40 times as many --
died in SUV rollover crashes unrelated to tire failure.

A Ford Explorer is 16 times as likely as the typical family car to kill
occupants of another vehicle in a crash.

1 out of 4 new vehicles sold in the U.S. is an SUV, making it the most
popular type of vehicle in America. The Ford Explorer is the most
popular SUV in the world.


Martin

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