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CCTV Cameras, again!


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  • Subject: CCTV Cameras, again!
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennethwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:22:28 +0100
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Peeps,

 

I am looking for pointers.

 

I got a Kingavon colour camera and have started to play with it, so far, so good; it works okay and is not too bad.

 

Problem, the cable terminates in a SCART, is there a way (cheaply please) to get an RF out to modulate this signal around the house and if so does anyone know how? I have a modulator set aside for this project, I just gotta build it!

 

Next, get some more cams, they’re cheap enough at roughly £15-25 in Makro or wherever, but I want t connect several on the same modulated frequency and either display ¼ size images on screen or be able to cycle through the cameras, again is there a cheap way of accomplishing this and how? If I go down this path can I get the audio from the mic into the system somehow?

 

Treat me as a total novice as this, ‘cause I am and, freely admit it and I know some of you will have already done all this stuff!

 

Looks like my weekend is booked up! J

 

K.




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