Excelog

Triton Electronics is proud to present it's brand new ExceLog Digital Recorders. Now you can record and playback from internal hard drives or archival DVD-ROM. Be sure to visit their website at www.excelog.com.

Excelog DTR Series Voice Logging Recorders
During our years of experience in the logging industry, Excelog’s engineers have listened to customers in law enforcement, fire departments, 911 centers, the courtroom, boardroom, small businesses, and airports. The result is the DTR Series of digital logging recorders.
Until now, there were only two choices. You could either buy an expensive, full sized voice logger that came with a manual the size of a phone book and the price tag of a well equipped automobile, or you could buy one of those odd little contraptions that was lacking important, time-saving features and offered no expandability. Now Excelog combines the features of an expensive call center voice logger with the price, simplicity, and ease of maintenance of the smaller units.

The Best Warranty in the Industry
Our warranty is twice as long as anyone else’s in the industry. We warranty our Logging Recorders for one year with optional warranties to 3 years parts and labor! Excelog is serious about logging and confident about reliability.

The Excelog Edge
This is the Excelog DTR series Voice Logging recorder; big features, small cost. Choose Excelog and you won’t only be happy today, you’ll be happy in the future as well.

  Available in 8, 16, 32, 48 or 64 channel configurations.

DTR 40   Available in 2 to 4 channel configurations.


Eventide

Triton Electronics has also been selling, installing, and maintaining Eventide's full line of recorders since 1996.

Eventide is located in New Jersey, just across the George Washington Bridge from New York City. Eventide has been in the broadcast and professional audio business since 1971. They were the first to develop and market the "7 second delay" in use by thousands of radio and TV stations. They began manufacturing digital recording equipment in 1989 with the VR240. The world leader in recording technology- Dictaphone, immediately saw the viability of these and sold them under their brand name and called them the "Series 9800."

We have all of Eventide's digital recording technology available to you. Below are Links to details pages, and a short description of each product.

  Available from 8 channels to 48 channels in a single chassis. Supports remote access via a serial connection or over a Ethernet LAN. Upgradeable in increments of 8 channels. Available with single or dual archive drives. Archive media options are DVD-RAM, DVD-RAM2, DDS-2, DDS-3, and others. Upgradeable hard drive.

  Available from 8 channels to 24 channels in a single chassis. Remote access is supported only via a serial connection. Upgradeable in increments of 8 channels. Available with single or dual archive drives. Archive media options are DVD-RAM, DVD-RAM2, DDS-2, and DDS-3. Upgradeable hard drive.

  4 channel logging recorder. Ideal for smaller businesses and dispatch centers. Compact and economical, without sacrificing technology or quality. Single archive drive. Available with DDS-2 or DDS-3 archive media.

  Call check. Available in desktop or rack mount configuration. Uses Eventide's IntelliClear pitch correction. Can slow down recall or speed up, with no lost clarity or changed pitch. Dual inputs, primary and secondary. Instant recall button. Can be rack mounted with dual units, for two positions.

  Including Archive review, PCRemote, and Network Access. Optional software for the customer's PC to remotely access recorder or review old archive with.


Archives

  Information about the different type of archive media offered.