US Airways Crash Caught on Video Flight 1549 Hudson River US Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service
(Video courtesy of Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service)
New York–The Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board released Coast Guard footage today of the U.S. Airways passenger plane as it conducted an emergency landing into the Hudson River Jan. 15, 2009.
The Coast Guard is conducting a safety zone around the plane, which is now located at Battery Park City, N.Y., while a commercial salvage team is working to remove the plane from the water.
The Coast Guard, New York Police and Fire Departments, New York Waterways and Circle Line ferry rescue teams launched a multi-asset response yesterday when the plane ditched onto the Hudson River, at approximately 3:30 p.m.
Upon initial notification, Coast Guard Sector New York launched a fleet of small rescue boats and the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Ridley was diverted to the scene. The Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker also arrived on scene to ist in the search and rescue efforts and enforcement of the safety zones.
Three Coast Guard helicopters from Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., and one from Air Station Cape Cod, Mass., worked closely with New York City Police air ets to provide aerial support.
The video was captured by Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service. The purpose of a VTS is to provide active monitoring and navigational advice for vessels in particularly confined and busy waterways. There are two main types of VTS, surveillance and non-surveillance.
Surveillance systems consist of one or more land-based sensors
(including radar, Automated Identification Systems and closed circuit television sites), which output their signals to a central location where operators monitor and manage vessel traffic movement. Non-surveillance systems consist of one or more reporting points at which ships are required to report their identity, course, speed, and other data to the monitoring authority.
The Coast Guard operates 12 Vessel Traffic Centers (VTC): Prince William Sound, Puget Sound, Valdez, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles/Long Beach, Houston-Galveston, Berwick Bay, Louisville, Saint Mary’s River, Port Arthur, Tampa, and New York.
(Video courtesy of Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service)
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3:31:15___0:00___Plane comes to rest
3:31:40___0:25___Slides see to be blown, pax on wing
3:32:13___0:58___Man falls of R. wing tip
3:32:22___1:07___Man pulled back on wing
3:32:49___1:34___First ferry seen to be responding
3:33:05___1:50___First ferry arrives
3:35:40___4:25___Second ferry seen to be responding
3:37:04___5:49___Third ferry seen to be responding
3:37:30___6:15___Second ferry arrives
3:38:30___7:15___Third ferry arrives
3:38:42___7:27___Fourth boat on scene
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Surveillance System Setup using a Power Supply Box
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In this video we will demonstrate how to connect a security camera to a surveillance DVR using BNC plug and play CCTV cables and a power distribution box.
The following equipment is used in this video.
* An MPEG-4 Surveillance DVR
* Dome Security Camera
* BNC plug and play cables
* A PT-3 power cable lead which allows us to connect plug and play cables to the power supply box without cutting any wires.
* And a 9 camera DC power supply distribution box. The purpose of the power supply box is to allow you to neatly run all of your security camera power to one central location. Typically the power supply box is mounted to a wall near your DVR.
Step one is to connect the plug and play cable to the DVR.
The male BNC connector on the cable very simple pushes and twists on to the female BNC input on the back of the DVR.
Next, locate the other end of the cable.
Attach the BNC connector to the security camera. It simply pushes and twists on.
Next attach the power side of the cable to the power input of the camera. This simple pushes on.
The other end of our power cable is already attached to a pt-3 power lead and ready to attach to the power box. The pt-3 cable will be labeled with a white line to specify the positive wire. The wires simply screw into place.
The power supply box comes with a power cable just like a computer or monitor power cable that pushes on.
The power box can be plugged into a standard house power outlet and the box easily mounts to a wall using anchors and screws.
We hope that this instructional video was helpful for you to understand how to hook up a security camera to a surveillance dvr using plug and play BNC cables and a power supply distribution box. Please visit our website at www.cctvcamerapros.com for more product information or videos.cctvcamerapros.com for more surveillance system setup instruction videos.
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Our high-end camera system captured this theft in San Diego, CA
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Real Big Brother
Over 4 million cameras, being retro-fitted w/speaker systems. Yelling out orders to people like a concentration camp. Doesn’t sound like V for Vendetta at all.
If you want people to be nice or clean up more, have it a point for every citizen to do public service much like some country’s requirement for military service.
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Will a power supply with low Amperage connected to a device that requires high amperage destroy it?
I have a DVR recorder used for CCTV cameras. It's brand is Rover Systems (a small one 4CH) and it uses SATA hard disk drive.
The DVR power rating is 12V DC 3.5A. While connecting I accidentally used a power supply of 12V DC 1.5A for around 30 seconds. The DVR seems to be working fine.
FYI, The wrong power supply was smaller compared to the power supply of the DVR, which is bigger and wires are thicker.
Will using this wrong low amperage power supply for 30 seconds possibly destroy some components of the DVR?
The equipment will draw as much current as it needs from the psu (power supply unit) for it to function.
If the psu can only deliver a low amount of current (Amps) and the equipment needs a higher amount of current, the equipment will try it's hardest to extract what it needs and if the psu cannot sustain the delivery then the internal components (of the psu and not the DVR) will more than likely overheat and go up in smoke.
30 seconds is not sufficient to cause harm but if it was left for several hours then probably it would.
Usually if a psu cannot deliver what the equipment need then perhaps the DVR only need a low amount of current; if howeevr, all channels were fired up then it would be a different story.