June 2021

Processor upgrade option for LinX Altus

Finally, and after 4 month delay due to chip (IC) shortages, we are ecstatic to announce that our bestselling rack mount appliance, the Total Recall VR LinX Altus, can now ship with a processor upgrade option that extends its recording capacity to 90 IP and 72 analogue channels in a compact rack mount enclosure that measures just 220 x 480 x 230mm.

RAID disk and disk replica option for LinX Neos

We are delighted to announce that our bestselling desktop appliance, the Total Recall VR LinX Neos, can now ships with a RAID disk option or a disk replica option.

We will continue to manufacture the LinX Neos in its current compact, stand-alone and industrial grade enclosure, however it is now possible to order it with either a RAID disk option or a disk replica option. Both options are designed to further improve the reliability and fault tolerance of the Linx Neos thus making it a more attractive call recording and audio logging solution for mission critical projects.

May 2021

2021 mid-year Total Recall VR factory closing times

We need to catch up on our breaks this year after taking an unusually short break during January this year, so we will be taking a short break during the mid-year school holidays this year.

We will take a break from the 26th of June until the 4th of July 2021 (both dates inclusive).

December 2020

Dear Total Recall VR customers and partners, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

Dear Total Recall VR partners, ‘Thank You, Thank You, Thank You’ for choosing and supporting Total Recall VR products and applications during what can only be described as a confusing and very difficult 2020. On behalf of the Total Recall VR team and the wider Prolancer team we wanted you to know that everyone that is part of both teams truly appreciate your support during what was the most difficult year for us and probably most of you.

November 2020

2020/2021 holiday season Total Recall VR factory closing times

After what can only be described as a tumultuous year all Total Recall VR teams will take a short break during the 2020/2021 holidays period in Australia.

We will take a break from the 24th of December 2020 to the 4th of January 2021 (both dates inclusive).

As before, the last day that we will process an order is 3 working days before the start date of the closing period. The last day that we will ship an order is 1 working day before the start date of the closing period. If unsure, please contact us.

June 2020

11.10.0 Firmware and 17.0.0 PC applications go GA!

We are delighted to announce the general availability of the latest release 11.10.0 firmware and 17.0.0 PC applications for the Total Recall VR recorders which include: support for the ED-137 Interoperability Standard for VoIP ATM Components, Volume 4: Recording, March 2019 (ED-137/4C) in addition to the ED-137 Interoperability Standard for VoIP ATM Components, Volume 4: Recording, January 2012 (ED-137/4B), SIP media server improvements and much more.

Reminder, last Month of double time free Total Recall VR training

Reminder, June is the last month for our “double time (30 hour) Total Recall VR free training, any group, any size” promotion. In May the training was oversubscribed by 12 hours and we delivered 42 hours of free training on topics covering (surprise, surprise!) remote access and management of Total Recall VR recorders, multi recorder solution design for an offshore gas extraction facility, recording Jotron radios in an ED-137 network, repairing a broken RAID disk, etc.

May 2020

Total Recall VR joins the DMR Association

We are delighted to become a category 2 member of the DMR Association. Total Recall VR products are extensively used to record communication in DMR networks around the world. We hope that our membership shows our commitment to support and contribute to the development of DMR technology as well as our commitment to the DMR user community.

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Happy 20th birthday Total Recall VR!!!

Today, 11th of May 2020, we are celebrating 20 years and 4 generations of the all Australian designed and made Total Recall VR products and applications. It has been exactly 20 years since the first Total Recall VR recorder rolled off the production line and shipped to a customer in South Africa.