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FEB 2014

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SURVEILLANCE & NIGHT VISION 31 www.officer.com February 2014 Law Enforcement Technology P R O D U C T S H O W C A S E Keep covert and survey Integrated Microwave Technologies' Concealment Video Kits (CTVK) are a complete video solution that allow you to survey an area covertly for docu- mented video evidence, using a wide range of indoor and outdoor hides with integrated video transmitters such as standard GPS stands, outdoor colonial and street lights, alarm clocks and fire detectors, and even a mock owl that can be positioned in a tree. Circle 55 on Reader Service Card Economical, HD CCTV VITEK Industrial Video Product Inc. launched their all-new "On Cue" High Definition line of cameras and Real Time video recording devices. The On Cue High Definition Serial Digital Interface (HD-SDI) is a tech- nology borrowed from the broadcast industry. The format SMPTE 292m has now been adopted across the closed circuit video industry and is brought to you by VITEK in an economical, fea- ture abundant and user-friendly way. Circle 56 on Reader Service Card Hands-free viewing ATN's NVG-7 night vision goggles can be used as a handheld, head-mounted or helmet-mounted night vision device. The single-tube night vision goggle is built around a high-grade 18 mm Gen II+ or Gen III Image Intensifier Tube, and uses a binocular style design for convenience. Lightweight and compact, the NVG-7 is housed in a durable body and has a built-in IR light source for close-up illumination in total darkness. Circle 44 on Reader Service Card Full HD network cameras JVC Professional Products' first Full HD network outdoor PTZ dome camera (the VN-H657WPU) and an indoor version (the VN-H657U) includes a 2-megapixel CMOS image sensor and JVC's Super LoLux HD technology for superior low-light sen- sitivity. The cameras deliver True Day/ Night performance and Full HD 1080p resolution. Other features include 3D noise reduction, Electric Wide-D (wide dynamic range) for backlight compen- sation, and IR cut filter for automatic switching between day/night settings. Circle 43 on Reader Service Card formerly Electrophysics Night Vision Imaging Night Vision Imaging Circle 45 on Reader Service Card LET_31_SurveillanceNightVision0214.indd 31 1/24/14 12:31 PM

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