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Worlds largest voice recorder |
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Sunday, 02 July 2006 |
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Electrodata is proud to announce the worlds first 240 input voice logging recorder. Called the Advantage Ultimate and built into a 4U high rack mounting cabinet, this model greatly extends the company Advantage range of recorders.
To handle this number of inputs, Electrodata has extensively enhanced its Advantage technology to include such features as distributed on-board GSM compression for greater call density on the internal buffer and recorded media without loading the CPU in any way. 36GB DDS-5 DAT drives allow vast numbers of telephone calls or two-way radio traffic to be conveniently archived. Dual hot-swap hard disks in RAID1 configuration are optionally available, together with dual hot-swap dual input power supplies
All Advantage recorders are designed for critical users requiring every telephone or two-way radio call to be captured and stored with 100% reliability. In addition to the 240 channel model, two others are available: Advantage Premium can record up to 144 inputs, and Advantage Classic, up to 48 channels.
As well as DAT tape media, Electrodata's unique archiving technology deployed in Advantage recorders allows any DVD or CD media to be used, including +R, -R, +R/W, -R/W, DVD-RAM and even DVD Dual-Layer disks , ideal for larger recorders. During the writing process, each disk is 100% verified to ensure not even one bit of information is incorrect. Electrodata's innovative DVD CallPlayer, which is included on every disk, allows calls to be conveniently accessed with full security on any PC. This exclusive technology overcomes the need for an expensive reproducer and allows calls to be conveniently replayed in such places as courtrooms, interview rooms or public forums.
Other outstanding Advantage features include Channel Checker, which constantly monitors inputs for line activity, Fast Disaster Recovery for full recovery in minutes from even devastating malicious or viral attacks, and a range of replay clients to enhance the productivity of any call-based organisation.

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Last Updated ( Friday, 08 August 2008 )
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