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Re: DVR solution?
thanks Eco4 is $1600. not my idea of an economical DVR.
"Matthew Stanley" <armorsecsys@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I use the Dedicated Micros ECO 4 System. Have not had any problems with it.
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> http://www.dedicatedmicrosus.com/products/p_eco-main.asp
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> "trs80" <trs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> thanks for that. But im just looking for a cost effective DVR. I got the
>> design , its pretty simple. Im just looking for a DVR that is affordable
>> and has networking features.
>> thx
>> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Here is a place to get some of your design questions answered.
>>> http://www.boschsecurity.us/ip/
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>>> "trs80" <trs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> Is there a cost effective DVR that will do 4 cameras, with features to
>>>> record on motion detection, limit the time of recording.? Where is a
>>>> good online store to start to figure out what I can buy to do this?
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>>>> Maybe other value added features like alarms to pC or email, stuff like
>>>> that? I would only view via 1 of 4 pcs in my house and not need or want
>>>> a montior.
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>>>> Hoping for a least cost solution to have 2- 3 outdoor day/night IR
>>>> cameras to view the front and back of my home. Something that I can
>>>> view from my computer which is the house via my IP network. One of the
>>>> cameras should be able to view about 50' at night. I suppose Ive asked
>>>> enough to know that this will be a DVR based solution with analog
>>>> camera.
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>>>> Thanks for the tips!
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