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Stalker shows LidarCam II and Pole Mounted Graphical display

Stalker Radar is introducing two new products of interest to Intertraffic attendees involved in traffic control, the LidarCam II and the Pole Mounted Graphical (PMG) display. The LidarCam II has many important features including the largest color touchscreen display and superior low-light sensitivity. Its 1,200-metre laser range, autofocus, and auto zoom lens assure the utmost versatility, while built-in Bluetooth, wireless evidence off-loads, and long-life Li-Ion battery add convenience and efficiency to
March 21, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
William Faga from Stalker

7624 Stalker Radar is introducing two new products of interest to Intertraffic attendees involved in traffic control, the LidarCam II and the Pole Mounted Graphical (PMG) display.

The LidarCam II has many important features including the largest colour touchscreen display and superior low-light sensitivity. Its 1,200-metre laser range, autofocus, and auto zoom lens assure the utmost versatility, while built-in Bluetooth, wireless evidence off-loads, and long-life Li-Ion battery add convenience and efficiency to the proven Stalker Lidar platform.

The LidarCam II provides simple setup and operation and excels at stop sign, red light, and passing lane violations, as well as accident reconstruction.

The Stalker Radar PMG is a fully functional dot matrix, module-driven, communications centre.  The PMG is portable, and its functions are customisable for specific needs and applications.

The module options include a traffic statistics capture, local and long-range wireless connectivity, theft tracking systems, and is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled for remote programming. It even has alerts from the lightning detection module and Emergency Alert System (EAS) module.  There is an integrated colour camera module option to capture video clips and images of vehicles.  ALPR is available with the camera as well as Ethernet connectivity.  There is a simulated camera flash module where an all-white ‘flash’ slows traffic as motorists believe they have been photographed. 

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