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SPEEDWITNESS
PCVideo is the latest PC video based solution from
the dependable Speedwitness traffic speed monitoring devices. It is
the next generation “video-photo-radar” traffic camera system. The
PCV captures speeding offences using a high resolution video / still
image camera with full digital moving video. A bore-sighted Laser or
Radar speed measurement gun measures the speed and range of speeding
vehicle in the middle of the picture.
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SPEEDWITNESS
Crosswatch is a Digital Video Red
Light and Speed Violation Enforcement System which can be used for
Red Light Violation and Speed Violation and/or combined Red light
and Speed Violation system.
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SPEEDWITNESS
Digital Video has a simple light
weight capture head that has a bore-sighted speed gun (Lidar or
Radar) and a video camera. The light weight unit (0.8 kilograms) is
installed on a light telescopic tripod allowing single handed
operation; a simple three key remote control on the stick triggers
the speed gun and the zoom controls of the camera.
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Speedwitness
ETVideo
is
a time tested, proven, easy to use traffic speed measurement system,
combining a Lidar or Radar speed data, an image processor and a VHS
video recorder. It can be used in static mode on a portable stand
covertly on the roadside, inside small vans on a collapsed tripod or
in semi-permanent roadside enclosures.
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Speedwitness
Digital-S
is the latest from the dependable Speedwitness traffic speed
monitoring devices; it is the next generation “photo-radar” traffic
camera system. The Digital-S automatically captures
speeding offences of vehicles exceeding the speed limit; it uses a
high resolution electronic camera and a bore-sighted Laser or Radar
sensor to measure the speed and range* to capture two
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