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any of youz guyz and galz doing CCTV installations???
I have been looking into handling a few simple installations.
What brands do youz use......
AXIS for the Internet cameras and PELCO for wire based.
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I looked into it. But I was not getting a lot of response from anyone. I used to work for a company that did a lot of installs in school districts. But I have found that it is hard to get into the jobs. Maybe residential applications would be good. You could also go to the police station and find out which businesses have been broke into and then go sell to them. I knew an alarm guy that did that a lot.
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I guess I didn't resond to your initial question. We used Pelco equipment. Sorry
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you might want to study it a little bit. video distribution design tends to be acquired skill. i also find video jobs(commercial) take a lot of upfront work before you start making any money. a video system could have a multitude of sources you must learn to cost-effectively interface them all. i always seem to be the high bid too. m
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Also check into the regulations. Around here, to install CCTV you need an alarm systems license.
Joe --- No trees were harmed as a result of this posting; however, many electrons were severely inconvenienced.
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