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Sawbones

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  1. Visible light almost always beats IR. Only go IR if you have a really good reason... because it's going to cost you 10x the expense to go IR, compared to visible-light floodlights.
  2. Is there a way for people outside the UK to subscribe? I'd think with as far-flung at the British Empire once was (and in some ways still is), there would be a market for something like that. EDIT: ************ There might not be a lot of takers over here in the Colonies, but still...
  3. Perfect! Record it and shoot a copy to Rory (the above is tongue-in-cheek, so all of you BBC/SOPA/MPAA/RIAA goons can sit down)
  4. Why not use the video downloader plug-in, and put it up on YouTube for us poor yanks? Help a brother out!
  5. "Currently BBC iPlayer TV programmes are available to play in the UK only" They might as well just shut their public website down .. since they suck that much. Agreed. That's really weak.
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    Cameras that work with PIR sensors?

    Some of the Mobotix stuff does that out-of-the-box. But as another poster pointed out, sometimes you want the PIR to be separated from the camera for optimal function. In that case, you can attach the PIR to an I/O port on the camera, and have it email you when triggered. Beats the hell out of video motion detection when it comes to false alerts too.
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    Network Diagnostic Tools

    Depending on what kind of network you have, you might have to be creative. If you want ALL the traffic, you'll need to put an old-fashioned hub in between your target, and the network, then hook your sniffer machine to that hub. Hubs repeat all packets to all ports. Alternatively, you can overflow or poison the ARP cache on a switched network and get the data that way.
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    Casino Cameras

    Yup.
  9. That's right. It seems to me that this project is about power, and storage. The camera is easy. Power is supplied by buried batteries. Other than having to hump them up there on foot, that's not such a big deal (but batteries are HEAVY in a backpack). If you use the appropriate sensor package, storage won't be a problem, since you won't be filling up your SD card or SSD drive with junk images. Using video-motion-detection is a no-go. I'd go PIR + recording input.
  10. You're not going to get much in the way of an IP megapixel camera for $150. Certainly not something outdoor-rated... think 3x that and you're starting to get there.
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    Wireless Cameras

    the hits just keep on coming.
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    DVR from ebay

    Gotta be careful with Ebay stuff... read the specs VERY carefully.
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    Need better cameras?

    I suppose you could put Peltier coolers on your camera.
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    Outdoor Wiring Applications

    Yep. Wiremold would probably look better. Conduit is sometimes a little too "industrial" for a residence. For interior work, you can often hide wire behind crown molding.
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    Does this look normal? (PICTURES)

    I like the look of it... nice install for somebody who doesn't do that kind of work for a living. And who cares what your neighbors think? They probably wish they had something like it on their house... and the first time something happens, they'll come right to you for pictures. My system saved my neighbors some trouble when it ID'd a bunch of teens vandalizing their yard. They've been big fans ever since.
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    Wireless Cameras

    *snicker*
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    Need better cameras?

    Or you could go with some higher-quality IP cams. Mobotix cameras are rated up to 140F
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    Need better cameras?

    You're losing 3-4 cameras every year? To what? Heat? For that kind of money, I'd start installing fans on them or something... that's nuts.
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    More for the Installation Hall of Shame

    Looks to me like they wired the camera directly into the video-in on the flatscreen. Is that the "illusion of security?" If that video isn't being recorded anywhere, what's the point?
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    Wireless Cameras

    Eh... some of the Axis M-series aren't bad... as long as you stick to indoors, and don't put too many on the same AP. He said "non IP". Ah... OK. Missed that. In that case, I agree with Soundy.
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    Wireless Cameras

    Eh... some of the Axis M-series aren't bad... as long as you stick to indoors, and don't put too many on the same AP.
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    Looking for a good home security camera

    Other posters are correct. Do NOT use video-motion-detection to send you alerts. PIRs are MUCH more reliable. And some cameras actually include them (the Axis M-series, Mobotix, etc). Highly recommended
  23. Looks like he's wearing some nice ink in his booking photo
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    heavily armed speed cameras

    Not a bad idea, considering how many seem to get torched over there.
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