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Re: Richter or Merkel ?



On Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 3:04:54 PM UTC-5, Bob La Londe wrote:
> On 11/13/2022 1:02 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
> > On 11/13/2022 12:45 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> >> On 11/13/2022 10:54 AM, Bob La Londe wrote:
> >>> So anybody solve any security problems lately?  I'm looking for new
> >>> DVRs myself.  The two in my shop are still working, but they are old.
> >>> One keeps rebuilding its database, but seems to still be recording
> >>> every time I check.  It needs to go.  The other has to reboot two or
> >>> three times when I reboot it, but then it seems to work perfectly.  I
> >>> just want something new and wonderful.  #2 channel would be okay, but
> >>> I like having dual 16 channel as it allows for some redundancy in key
> >>> traffic areas.
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi Bob,
> >>
> >> I am presently using InVid camera equipment.  With today's COAX camera
> >> abilities to provide 5-8 Mega Pixels and the ability to reduce the
> >> camera output to potentially match the recorder DVR input gives a lot
> >> of flexibility.  So I am assuming that your current DVR recorders are
> >> "old" CBVS or 720p.
> >>
> >> The one that I am presently installing has a variety of settings for
> >> video outputs.  Such as:
> >>
> >> TVI:5MP/4MP/2MP
> >> AHD:5MP/4MP/2MP
> >> CVI:4MP/2MP
> >> CVBS
> >>
> >> It is a matter of having the means of programing the different outputs.
> >> I am not that proficient at doing the needed changes but, I am learning!
> >>
> >> As for one DVR, this one has a lot of stuff built in.
> >> https://info.invidtech.com/hubfs/AAA_SpecSheets/Paramont/DVRs/PD1B/PD1B-16NH2_Spec.pdf
> >>
> >> As for Cameras this one is what I was referring to.
> >> https://info.invidtech.com/hubfs/ELEV-C5BXIRWL.pdf
> >>
> >> There are a lot of other possibilities.  I am NOT is a SALES MODE here!!
> >> Just providing information.
> >>
> >> Later,
> >>
> >> Les
> >>
> >
> >
> > I don't mind beer can cameras inside the shop, but outside I really
> > prefer heavy duty ball cameras.  They are hard to move, and hard to
> > cover.  That being said I have a hodge podge of stuff mounted to the shop.
> >
> > One is a rebuilt DM, but with a rebuild costing more than a new brand
> > with better specs, the rebuilder not always returning stuff after you
> > pay for it until you prove you paid it with the cancelled check, and the
> > owner of the west coast rebuilder reaming you out instead of apologizing
> > afterwards I will never have another DM rebuilt.  The other is a Digital
> > Watchdog with HD over coax capability, but both cameras in a pair have
> > to have the same res or it defaults to the lower resolution.  1/2 3/4
> > 5/6 ...  Its fine if you just buy a bunch of cameras for the job, but
> > not so much if you are using all the left over cameras from all the jobs
> > you ever did that outlasted their replacement life.  LOL.
> >
> > I like what you are saying about the DVR though.
> >
> Interesting. Zoro (Grainger) sells them retail.
> --
> Bob La Londe
> CNC Molds N Stuff
>
>
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Been using InVid for about 5/6 years now. Pretty happy so far. A couple of returns but nothing serious. I deal with a local supplier but they have a website. Canal Alarm. Check the prices. Grainger is usually higher.


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