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Re: entrance door camera?
Unfortunately, most of the wireless DIY cameras I've tried were of really poor quality. I'd rather run a wire than use them.
Professional grade wireless exists but it's significantly more costly.
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Robert L Bass
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"shady" <sh@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:dB8Eh.100444$Fd.87894@xxxxxxxxxxx
> "sammy" wrote...
>> DUH... and how do i get the signal from the receiver into the monitor? Is this done with RCA cables from the reciever into jacks
>> in the monitor? That would be nice and simple. But does the camera run continuosly and drain batteries continuosly?
>>
>
> all the so-called wireless cameras i've seen simply plug in to an outlet for power... i don't think batteries would last long
> enough to be useful
>
> as far as running wire goes... go to a decent hardware store in search of long drill bits... canadian tire has 18" long spade bits
> for about $10-15... of course this depends on the layout of your house (attic access, unfinished basement, etc.)... they can
> easily turn an impossible job into a simple one
>
> as far as the power goes... if you don't conveniently have an outlet near where you want the camera... the power wire can be
> spliced with more wire... as long as you're comfortable doing that
>
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