Interview Recording

Interview Recording

Thousands of DHC's proven end-to-end digital systems including MultiStream recorders, cameras, microphones and associated hardware, firmware and software are now in daily service across the world, ranging from the majority forces at home in the United Kingdom to the demanding environments of Australia, America and across the Caribbean.  David Horn Communications is now the world's largest manufacturer of police interview recording equipment.  A professional DVD/CD transcriber has also been launched to complement the MultiStream range offering the additional benefit of being able to support other manufacturers' recorders.

The MultiStream range has been specifically designed from component level upward to comply with all national requirements and legislation on suspect and vulnerable witness interviews including PACE, Private Standard CJS2004, the Home Office Memorandum of Good Practice and NPIA specifications.  DHC-designed digital recording systems are available for all static and portable applications including networked medialess systems. 

Compatible ancillary equipment available from DHC includes cameras, microphones, monitors, duplicators, seals and media - all at competitive prices to enable budgets to be met.  Comprehensive support facilities are available to maintain equipment throughout life.  Across the UK this support is provided by DHC's own dedicated field engineers or at the Luton facility where any problems are quickly resolved either by telephone, remotely, or on systems couriered in.  In Australia products are well supported by Amber Technology, VISCOM Technologies and Mastatek, and in America, Gans and Pugh Associates Inc.

Equipment installations are also designed and carried out by the Company's own highly experienced and dedicated teams. These installations range from single interview rooms and vulnerable and intimidated witness suites to complete stations, HQ's, major immigration centres and force-wide multi-million pound contracts.

Interview Recording

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