Supply & Installation
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Eco-watch offer you a "one-stop-shop",
we design, build, supply and install complete
wildlife and environmental monitoring and
presentation systems. |
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We supply and install cameras
providing SD (standard definition) or HD (high
definition) quality triggers
that enable you to record activity at entrances
and along trails, and loggers
that enable you to record the environmental
conditions associated with the wildlife's activity
your are recording. For example, this could
be local weather, temperature and humidity (above
and below ground) and water flow. The equipment
we supply (usually designed and built in our
workshops) is of the highest quality, ruggedised
and industrial grade. We use tested components
that work. Installing low maintenance equipment
is key if you are looking to reduce the overhead
of the project. We specialise in implementing
equipment that has longevity and can endure
exposure to harsh environments.
The sorts of systems we install are those that:
Extend
across very large areas, over or underwater,
within and outside buildings and in structures
and chambers above and below ground.
Are
extensive, support multiple
cameras, triggers
and loggers and transmit video audio and
data to a central location for recording, distribution
and presentation.
Simultaneously
live stream video, audio and environmental data
from multiple sources to recording
units (e.g. iCubes),
desktop computers, interactive
displays and web sites.
Use
both compressed (.H264, MPEG2, MPEG4) and uncompressed,
high quality standard (SD 576i) and high definition
(HD 1080i, 1080p, 1280i, 1280p) broadcast
quality cameras, transmission and recording
equipment.
Use
specialist miniature and discrete digital and
analogue cameras; infrared,
night vision, thermal imaging, ultraviolet,
IP and 16:9 format.
Require
integrated
public controls for PTZ (pan, tilt and zoom)
or ROV (remotely operated vehicle) cameras;
public controls include analogue joysticks embedded
into pedestals and touch / mouse click buttons
accessed via touch
screens, desktop computers or over Internet.
Employ
long
range transmission and camera control technology
and communication protocols over Ethernet and
SDI, using microwave, satellite
links, copper and fibre infrastructure.
Require
controlled discrete artificial lighting systems
(e.g. for cameras set in chambers or nest boxes)
so that you get the best possible images from
colour, infrared and ultraviolet cameras.
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