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Re: Hybrid DVR/NVR??



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Saturday, April 27, 2013 7:47:18 AM UTC-4, ABLE1 wrote:
> "Bob La Londe" <none@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:rLHet.3449$zH4.914@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > "ABLE1" <nospamhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote in message >
> news:_eEet.119561$JR.108992@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Hey all, >>
>  >> Anyone using a good Hybrid that can handle at least 8 Analog cameras
> and >> X number of IP cameras?? >> >> Basically looking for Mfg. and Model
> #. >> >> Thanks and have a good day. >> >> Les > > The Pelco DVRs have the
> ability to add an adaptor for upto 16 analog > channels. I have not used
> one, but I did spec one on a bid a while back. > Their per camera IP
> license is pretty steep though. The customer wanted a > large scalability
> in one unit, and the Pelco was the only one I found that > hit the mark. >
>  > Yea, I was hoping to not have to deal with IP License issues. I thought
> there were some out there that you may have to pay a little more for the
> unit but there was no issue with a license. Les

I've never  used one but Speco has a couple hybrid units.


Speco!!  Maybe that is the name I was trying to remember.

I will check it out.  Thanks,

Les




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