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RASS WAN 36

Enquiries: info@rasstechno.co.uk

Long Range Wireless Surveillance System

The WAN 36 is designed for long-range wireless video surveillance for large open ground spaces such as airports, railway lines & motorways. Covering distances normal video & power cables would be too expensive to lay or just not practical to do so.

The WAN 36 can transmit & receive live video footage upto 30KM (VLOS) from camera outposts to the monitoring base receiver unit.

 

 

The WAN 36 uses Wireless Wide Area Networking technology to transmit live video / audio feeds long distances for security surveillance purposes. The transmitters can operate on 1.2GHz, 2.4GHz & 5.8GHz (license required).

The WAN 36 system can utilise any security camera including Hi-Speed Infrared PTZ cameras. The cameras are transmitted from the unit via a network encoder which turns the camera feed into a network signal that can be transmitted wireless to a receiver unit. The received images can be displayed and recorded to a computers HDD in Real_Time.

Upto 36 cameras can be viewed controlled and recorded on a single computer system, these in turn can be accessed remotelly via the Internet using broadband connection.

 

 

 

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