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RE: CCTV camera advice (OT)
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- Subject: RE: CCTV camera advice (OT)
- From: "Ian B" <I.Bird@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 08:23:55 +0100
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Any thoughts on make, price, where to buy etc. Also the tracks tend to be a
little more sprawling with only Lydden being that small. Snettertopn for
example has a 1.3 mile straight. I'm interested though.
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Johnson [mailto:poco.loco@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 May 2001 22:05
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] CCTV camera advice (OT)
Ian
If you want to record your 12volt CCTV camera output without having the VCR
onboard! - use a good 2.4Ghz microwave video sender transmitter in the
vehicle and have the receiver and VCR close by. All can be powered via
12volts DC and is great if you keep within 300metres of each other. I have
seen this set up work well for track racing
Mark J
> I have no experience that's helpful but here is a question anyway....
>
> How do you plan to record the camera output? I have thought about
doing
this
> on a race bike for ages but have never found a useful complete system
that
> would fit. Can't exactly stick a VCR on the pillion (if it had one)!
>
> Ian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rj@xxxxxxx [mailto:rj@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 08 May 2001 00:02
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] CCTV camera advice (OT)
>
>
> Hi, Im after some advice from anyone whos played around with these
colour
> CCTV cameras, Im about to buy a couple to be installed in a race car,
and
> wondering if there is any certain type I should or should not be
getting,
> its a track car so theres not a great deal of vibration or shock etc.
Ive
> see a few of these high quality CCD cameras (the ones which you can
screw
> lenses onto) but I think there going to be a little big for what we
need,
so
> have been looking at these bullet cameras (cased in black metal round
> housing) and they appear to be perfect for my application, the camera
Im
> looking at is listed below can anyone see any problems with this
unit??
>
> 1/4” Digital Colour Bullet Camera
> •Specifications:
> •Pick up element 1/4” CCD image sensor
> •Number of pixels 512(H) x 492(V) <NTS> 512(H) x 582(V)
<PAL> •Resolution
> 330 TV lines
> •Min illumination 2 Lux/F2.0
> •S/N ratio more than 45dB (AGC off)
> •Electronic shutter 1/60(1/50) to
> •Board lens f3.6mm/F2.0, Angle 70° 1/100000 sec.
> •White balance Auto white balance
> •BLC function Auto detect
> •Power source DC12V +/- 10%
> •Video output 1Vpp 75ohms
> •Dimensions 74(L) x 21.5 (Dia.)
>
> regards and thanks!!!
>
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