Building a Pi Frigate NVR with Axzez's Interceptor 1U Case
19 April 2024 | 2:12 pm

Building a Pi Frigate NVR with Axzez's Interceptor 1U Case

Axzez 1U Interceptor Case with Raspberry Pi NVR

In today's video, I walked through setting up Axzez's Interceptor 1U case with a Raspberry Pi as a Frigate NVR, or Network Video Recorder.

Doing so allows me to plug multiple PoE security cameras straight into the back of the device, and record their IP video streams to disk (the case has space for up to 3 hard drives or SSDs). And by adding on a USB Coral TPU, I can also run inference on frames where motion is detected, and identify people, cars, bikes, and more using built-in object recognition models.

Axzez 1U Interceptor Case with network and Coral TPU plugged in

Jeff Geerling April 19, 2024

Resetting and upgrading old Hikvision IP Cameras
18 April 2024 | 4:40 pm

Resetting and upgrading old Hikvision IP Cameras

Hikvision security camera installed in drop ceiling

This guide isn't definitive, but it is a good reference point as I am wiping out some Hikvision IP cameras I inherited in my new office space. They were all paired with an annoying proprietary Hikvision NVR, and I wanted to wipe them and use them on a new isolated VLAN with my new Raspberry Pi Frigate-based NVR setup.

The cameras I have are Hikvision model number DS-2CD2122FWD-IS, but this guide should apply to many of the cameras from that era.

Hikvision security camera reset button location

Jeff Geerling April 18, 2024

AM phasor has no setting for 'stun'
17 April 2024 | 2:01 pm

AM phasor has no setting for 'stun'

Today on Geerling Engineering, my Dad and I toured the tower site for WSDZ-AM, located in Belleville, IL. It's a 20kW AM radio station broadcasting with an array of eight individual towers:

WSDZ 8-tower AM transmitter site array

How does one get a single coherent signal out of an eight-tower array? Enter the phasor:

WSDZ Phasor - Insides

WSDZ - Phasor Knobs

That's phasor with an o, not phaser with an e, so Trekkies need not fret about a misspelling.

Jeff Geerling April 17, 2024


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