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Re: Wireless Video Link
"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I seem to recall refference to a wireless video link used for surveillance
>that broadcast on a frequency that was just below channel 14 on the UHF
>band. It csoulc supposedly be picked on a vernier tuned UHF TV by tuning
>to just below channel 14 on the UHF dial.
>
> I was thinking of two different applications for this unit. If audio
> equipped wouldn't it be ideal for running a second small portable
> televison for say outdoor use around the house or sitting out by the pool
> watching the kids swim? Tune your satelite receiver or cable box to the
> channel you want and then tune in your portable TV to pick up the local
> broadcast.
>
> The other idea is for some obscure troubleshooting applications when
> dealing with camreas that are not easy to just tie into while tracing a
> problem like PTZ domes.
>
> Anyway. I don't recall having seen this frequency transmitter advertised
> in a while, and I was wondering if anybody knows what freq it is and if
> they are still available, and if there are higher power (like a full 1/4
> watt brodcast power) still available?
>
>
Ha! Found one.
http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3437
Seems a bit pricey, but now I can look around a bit. Don't want to buy one
from these guys though since they also sell to end users or anybody with a
credit card.
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