jbak 0 Posted August 5, 2006 I need to put a camera about 200 ft off. The problem is it's in another building which is separated by 1 ft wall of brick and sheet metal. Regular 2.4 ghz phone handsets work fine though, but I don't know if this is a good indication of how a wireless camera would perform. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted August 5, 2006 The TX and RX will need to go outside, and point them directly at each other. They also will need to be at a height above any obstacles such as trucks, trees, etc. Metal will most definately block the signal. You can go through bush, leaves, etc, but then that breaks down the distance of the signal, and theres a small chance that it will actually work most of the time. Water also cuts down/blocks the signal (trees contain water). If you want guarenteed (almost) 99% of the time video without or limited inteference then you want direct line of site with no obstacles at all. Use 900Mhz if you have to punch through walls, or 5.8 ghz for line of sight video. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WirelessEye 0 Posted August 7, 2006 I agree, 900Mhz would be best for your situation. Try Avalan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
libertysurveillance 0 Posted August 8, 2006 Well i just need to add my 2 cents.. wireless video seems to have a hard time going through air.. ok im done Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WirelessEye 0 Posted August 8, 2006 Only if you don't know how... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jbak 0 Posted August 9, 2006 Are there any stand alone 900 mhz transmitter/receiver combos I could hook up a regular CCTV cam to? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted August 9, 2006 http://www.videotransmitters.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
branko 0 Posted August 12, 2006 I need to put a camera about 200 ft off. The problem is it's in another building which is separated by 1 ft wall of brick and sheet metal. Regular 2.4 ghz phone handsets work fine though, but I don't know if this is a good indication of how a wireless camera would perform. The Wifi band is around 2,5 GHz, so do not expect more problems than with a 2,4 ghz phone handset.. The bricks are fine normally, metal sheet is really to be avoided but it seems to work with your regular phone... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites