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wireless cameras motley me 07-29-2008
Posted by motley me on July 29, 2008, 11:23 pm
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I went to look at a job today at a big nursery outfit. something like 50
acres under production. I will have to spec out wireless cameras for them
as trenching would be a nightmare with all of the buries lines and pipes.
For the distances involved i am not sure what to look at. most of the
cameras will be around 2000 feet from the office. any one have any
suggestions?

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Tommy Lee

Posted by Robert L Bass on July 29, 2008, 11:51 pm
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"motley me" wrote:
>
> I went to look at a job today at a big nursery outfit.
> something like 50 acres under production. I will
> have to spec out wireless cameras for them...

Have you looked at Avalan wireless? I've got a few military clients using
them in much larger areas than the one you're considering. They can be pricey
but performance is solid as a rock.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Posted by Vikingtwin on July 30, 2008, 1:43 pm
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I would take a look at Firetide and also Fluidmesh. Great products
that work.



> I went to look at a job today at a big nursery outfit. something like 50
> acres under production. I will have to spec out wireless cameras for them
> as trenching would be a nightmare with all of the buries lines and pipes.
> For the distances involved i am not sure what to look at. most of the
> cameras will be around 2000 feet from the office. any one have any
> suggestions?
>
> --
> Tommy Lee


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