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Re: Selecting a remote surv system



Try www.supercircuits.com they have a lot of dyi stuff and it decent to high
quality depending what you want to spend.  if the dsl is not static and is
dynamic it can be tricky getting access all the time as well.when the ip
number flips.

"John" <John-hates-spam!> wrote in message
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>I use solid wire wrote:
>> You will need to specify what specs are required and supply your
>> definition of "too much $$$" before a reasonable suggestion can be
>
> We're trying to get a 4 or 5 channel remote system for under $2500. The
> inside of the deli has rooms roughly 10'x10', 12'x10', 15'x10', and a
> camera at the back door where the dumpster is about 20' away. The rooms
> are lit by regular incandescent lighting. No storage requirement is needed
> at this time. A POS interface is not required at this time. The only
> things I would see expanding in the future are the storage and POS
> interface. I hope that covers it. BTW, thank you for your time and help.
> --
> John
>
>> made regarding equipment.  What frame rate will the cams record at,
>> what are the storage requirements, what are the camera targets and
>> objectives (distance to target), what are the lighting conditions, is
>> a POS interface desired, do you need to allow room for future
>> expansion... are all questions that should be answered before
>> selecting equipment.
>
>




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