Tuesday 10 November 2009

CCTV Systems

CCTV Closed Circuit Television

In our current climate crime is high. Private homes and business premises are, and will continue to be targets for vandals and thieves, especially when they are known to be empty for certain periods of time. When you have worked hard for your house and your belongings the last thing you need is the added worry of having them vandalised or stolen. This can be inconvenient at best, costly in financial terms and time in regards to finding the perpetrator, not to mention being very damaging emotionally. Victims can be left feeling very vulnerable and scared in their own homes or workplace, add to this the complications of trying to get items, returned or restored.

In many cases a modern CCTV system is the answer to crime prevention.

Considering the installation of CCTV can be very useful in home security to monitor and protect your property. CCTV footage can be invaluable in the identification and prosecution of the perpetrators of crimes.

By setting up a network of CCTV cameras on your premises many locations can be viewed and cameras even moved using pan tilt and zoom technology from either a single or a series of monitors.

We can help you select and design a system to suit your requirements and budget, Picture Perfect Aerials provide many types of CCTV systems, from the most basic which are extremely easy to use (ideal for any technophobes!) right through to state of the art fully networked systems that can be remotely viewed over the internet via a PC or laptop or even on from a mobile phone

We also provide systems to commercial customers modern CCTV systems.

Businesses use CCTV for differing reasons some require covert cameras for stock surveillance or to watch the cash till even for monitoring industrial processes for health and safety reasons.

A good quality professionally installed CCTV system can not only offer you and your staff safety and peace of mind but also save you money in the long run.

Sunday 8 November 2009

Freeview

Freeview...

You will need either a compatible set-top digital box or a television with a built-in digital receiver (IDTV). There is no subscription, however additional pay-TV services are available.

Some aerials may need to be upgraded in order to receive the digital signal, although this is not necessary in many cases, feel free to contact us regarding this!.

The Digital Switchover which started to take place in 2007 and is due to be completed by 2012, will allow for an increase in both Freeview coverage and transmitter power. Ofcom is backing a near-doubling of efficiency by two means. These are, first, through coding squeezing more into the same spectrum by using MPEG4 rather than the current MPEG2. Secondly it is backing a new transmission standard DVB-T2, an update from existing DVB-T, this alone promises to deliver a 30 percent increase in capacity to a multiplex. Together the two moves increase the capacity of a multiplex by 60 percent.

Starting in 2009 there are plans to roll out High Definition channels on a regional basis. It is expected that the first three High Definition channels will be BBC HD, ITV HD, and Channel 4 HD.

Current Freeview set-top boxes and HD-ready digital televisions are not capable of decoding DVB-T2 so viewers will need to purchase an HD receiver when the time comes.

Pause, Rewind & Record Your Favourite TV Shows With Freeview+!

Freeview+ ensures you will now never miss your favourite programmes again! Like Sky+, providing you have a Freeview+ receiver, you will be able to pause, rewind and fast forward live TV, at the touch of a button! Furthermore, you will be able to record entire series on a Freeview channel of your choice, and record other programmes whilst you are not home. The Freeview+ receiver will have plenty of available space ensuring you can maximise your viewing experience with the programmes you want to watch!
With Freeview+, you no longer require VHS tapes or recordable DVD's, as all your programming is stored directly onto the integrated hard disk drive on the Freeview+ receiver, so you can watch any of your recorded programmes, when you want to. The hard drive can store approximately 320gb of data, which is around 80 hours of programming!

Areas which cannot receive Freeview services, or have poor reception, can opt for a satellite option such as Freesat, the HD services are also available on Freesat.

You can watch free to view High Definition channels on satellite NOW, contact Picture Perfect Aerials



Freesat

Freesat Provides

  • Free High Definition Channels
  • No Monthly Subscription or Charges
  • BBC iPlayer On Your TV (2009/10)
  • Free Direct Recording Of Your Favourite Television Shows (Freesat+ PVR Required)

Looking to receive the latest in free digital entertainment?

The new Freesat system has been developed to provide greater network coverage for the UK, with approximately 98% of all UK households being able to receive the satellite signal, and will provide digital viewing for those who are unable to receive the current Freeview signal. Freesat will provide super fast digital text and enhanced interactivity, with access to the latest local, national and world news, and even live sports results and the local weather!

Freesat is free satellite viewing for anyone who wishes to watch digital TV. With approximately 140 channels including TV & Radio already available, and an estimated increase to around 200 free channels by 2009, Freesat could be the new digital vision for the future, and provide a superb alternative to the Sky Freesat system, which has been available for several years.

As opposed to the Sky Freesat system, you will not require a card to unlock the free channels, and the BBC has announced their system will remain free, forever. All you pay for is the system with installation!

For more infomation on equipment and the latest deals please contact Picture Perfect Aerials

Fantastic Picture Quality In HD!

One of the most appealing features of the new BBC & ITV Freesat system, is not just the fantastic channel line up in place and to come by 2009, neither is it the free channels with no subscription or monthly payments, but it is the offering of High-Definition technology on its range of channels, direct to your television, ALL COMPLETELY FREE.
Providing you have a HD compatible television, and a HD Freesat receiver, you will benefit from the channel line up in glorious High Definition, providing greater, sharper and much more detailed pictures and vibrant colours

Pause, Rewind & Record Your Favourite TV Shows With Freesat+!

Freesat + has now been launched, ensuring you will now never miss your favourite programmes again! Like Sky +, providing you have a Freesat+ satellite receiver, you will be able to pause, rewind and fast forward live TV, at the touch of a button! Furthermore, you will be able to record entire series on a Freesat channel of your choice, and record other programmes whilst you are not home. The Freesat+ satellite receiver will have plenty of available space ensuring you can maximise your viewing experience with the programmes you want to watch!

With Freesat+, you no longer require VHS tapes or recordable DVD's, as all your programming is stored directly onto the integrated hard disk drive on the Freesat satellite receiver, so you can watch any of your recorded programmes, when you want to. The hard drive can store approximately 320gb of data, which is around 80 hours of free HD programming!

On Demand TV With BBC iPlayer.

BBC Freesat has been manufactured and produced with downloadable content in mind, meaning you, the viewer, can download and watch 'On Demand TV' at the touch of a button. Your BBC Freesat satellite receiver will download and utilise the BBC iPlayer, providing you have access to the past seven days of viewing, so you can watch missed programmes and catch up on your favourite soaps or TV shows!
All you require is a BBC Freesat satellite receiver connected to your internet/broadband connection to be able to utilise this service. It is expected that more news will be announced during 2009 as to a launch date for the BBC iPlayer and BBC Freesat collaboration.