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Re: Tech Help!



On Mar 5, 3:36=EF=BF=BDpm, Spellcheck Patrol <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 3:02=EF=BF=BDpm, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Mar 5, 12:04 am, Spellcheck Patrol <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > On Mar 4, 11:27 pm, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > On Mar 3, 12:08 pm, Spellcheck Patrol <alarminst...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > > Pelco has been subbing that out for at least two years that I kno=
w of.
> > > > > They might assemble (not positive) but they don't manufacture CCT=
V
> > > > > products.
> > > > > I'll sell to most anyone in the trade. You will receive a line ca=
rd
> > > > > and price list once it is completed.
> > > > > The camera pricing is unbeatable all things considered. Pro quali=
ty.
> > > > > None of that SuperCircuit crap. Try finding a 540TVL color 9-32mm
> > > > > varifocal 72 LED bullet for less than $130.00. Now try to find on=
e
> > > > > stocked on a shelf somewhere near the Bronx.
> > > > > To avoid the appearance of using this site for purposes of
> > > > > advertising, and to maintain the integrity of dealer pricing this=
 will
> > > > > be the last price posted here.
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> > > > So?
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> > > > Is it an indoor or outdoor camera? <
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> > > Can be used indoors or outdoors. It is weatherproof
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> > > > Back ligh contol? <
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> > > Automatic Gain Control
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> > > > Day Night? <
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> > > That's where those 72 beautiful LEDs come into play. Works in 0 lux
> > > with an IR distance of 150 feet
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> > > > External lens adjust? <
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> > > Yes
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> > > > local output at camera for adjustment? <
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> > > Yes
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> > > > Through mount wire? <
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> > > Mount wires are hidden in the mount
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> > > > Mount included? <
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> > > Yes.
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> > > > Can it bive a dus? <
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> > > It can core a apple
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> > > > Play, Way down upon the
> > > > swany river .... while being installed?, <
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> > > Hummnuh hummnuh hummnuh Ed Norton?
> > > Can I put you down for 5 cases and a bag of beef patties?-
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> > The only thing to be put to the test by means of experience, would be
> > quality and longevity.
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> > Otherwise, it sounds like a lot for the money. <
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> it really is alot for the money. We are wiring the building for
> placement of at least one of every camera, and dvr we will stock so
> dealers can see them in action prior to buying them. As an installer
> it is something that would have made me more comfortable purchasing if
> the supplier afforded me the opportunity to see the product up close,
> so it only makes sense to do it for my clients.
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> The equipment I am carrying, at the prices I am selling them for,
> incorporated with the opportunity to provide the end user leasing, as
> well as the lead program/marketing support, gives the independent
> dealer a solid chance to compete with the trunk slammers and the big
> boys.
> It's ideal for guys just breaking into the business, and for some
> established dealers with limited access to powerhouse pricing.
>
> Out of curiosity, what do you pay for 500ft 95% swept siamese?
>
> And how many beef patties will you be ordering today?-

Did you want pie with that?

I'm sorry but I can't help you re pricing of wire.

I'm really diversified in the things that I do so if I do 5 to maybe
10 CCTV installs a year that's about average. So I just buy the wire
when I need it and sometimes 4 boxes will last me the whole year. I
don't do large commercial anymore and small commercial and residential
don't take that much wire, so I just buy what I need and the cost
isn't important. I seem to remember that it's around $70 to $80 a
box.


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