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#9446 - 01/08/14 04:36 AM In-car video display  
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Anyone installed a system that is actually clear video over shielded twisted pair? I have 2 buildings in town that are looking to update their system. Both are older systems and about 430 ft rise and the video is very fuzzy or nonexistent now. I would like to avoid pulling in solid coax travelers, they don't last. The CE Elite PI looks promising, but no one in town has experience with them.

#9448 - 01/08/14 12:28 PM Re: In-car video display [Re: GreenPants]  
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I have 10 Elite PI in a building , not a bad product
Building usually gets mad at there receptionist for some reason and fires her
Then hires another ditz , then the training starts all over again . A lot of trouble can be caused by who designs the screen programs for the building.

They did not choose to run video , just "tiles" or individual pictures that scroll


We have another building that chose Janus(?) car station I think T1000-2000(?) all touch screen car station with live video feed embedded in car station .

#9449 - 01/08/14 02:00 PM Re: In-car video display [Re: Postal]  
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We have installed quite a few of the CE Elite PI's in my area, Ive installed some myself awhile ago. As Postal said, the biggest problem is customer turnover, there is a pretty steep learning curve. The twisted sheilded is easier to install and more reliable, but it's not as crisp as the coax. CE makes a really good product with great support.

#9455 - 01/08/14 10:01 PM Re: In-car video display [Re: E311]  
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Everyone here seems to be using wireless technology.

#9463 - 01/09/14 02:55 AM Re: In-car video display [Re: E-man]  
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There is captivate but that's like a dad gum sales ticker bs display

#9465 - 01/09/14 04:11 AM Re: In-car video display [Re: Postal]  
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lol, I was just looking at the captivate screens we recently installed, and I have to agree. They are pretty plain jane.

They do work though.

#9475 - 01/09/14 11:12 PM Re: In-car video display [Re: traction]  
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Vertical TV is another.


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