Hi, had a couple basic(ish) questions regarding a possible wireless cctv security installation. The site would be a hospital, and the system would be mobile; place the camera in current trouble spots and set up the dvr/receiver nearby in a secure room. A camera was purchased and tested prior to my involvement in this, operating around 900MHz with a 100mw output. It's not providing the range at this power level, so I've been asked to investigate options. Now for the questions. Does anybody have knowledge regarding RFI and common hospital/patient care equipment? I'm assuming 2.4Ghz is out of the question due to the large number of wireless access points utilized. If 900MHz has been used successfully, is there a recommended limit to the output power to go with it? My gut feeling tells me to consult bio-medical engineering and go over equipment, and test if necessary. However, the people who purchased the camera equipment didn't expect these questions to come up and didn't want many people to have knowledge about it, so I guess I really want to know whether or not to pull the plug on the project. The bottom line is that I'm not going to be held accountable for interference problems with patient care equipment. I've heard about other hospitals using wireless cctv, but all I can find is FCC regulations regarding wireless medical telemetry operating at 608-614, 1395-1400, & 1429-1432 MHz. I know 902-928, 2400-2500, & 5725-5875 MHz are ISM frequencies, but I'm unaware of the RFI possibilities in this setting, and I don't want to find out the hard way.
Thanks for any help/ideas,
Dave