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CCTV transmissions training

AMG Systems is launching a new comprehensive training programme which has a wider approach to transmission systems for security and surveillance applications.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min

558 AMG Systems is launching a new comprehensive training programme which has a wider approach to transmission systems for security and surveillance applications and will be offered along side the existing AMG product training courses.

The new training courses, amongst others, cover the following topics:

  • Advantages and disadvantages of different technologies and topologies for CCTV transmission networks
  • Network design considerations when transmitting signals from new generation 'IP' technologies (encompassing redundant ring topology, product selection criteria, multicasting, VLAN, Power over Ethernet)
  • Introduction to fibre optics - characteristics/benefits (and the value of fibre in the 'IP' domain)
  • Designing Uncompressed Video Transmission Networks

According to AMG founder and managing director, Dr. Alan Hayes, “During this spring we’ve been on the road conducting these new training courses in India and in the Middle East and we’re now ready to offer the courses to all systems integrators, installers and consultants wishing to increase their knowledge and awareness of CCTV transmission solutions in the face of the rapidly changing technologies within the CCTV market.”

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