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I have a budget of max $300 for a good security camera system to monitor my backyard and front of the house, any suggestions?
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You may have trouble finding a reliable and working camera system for only $300. I might suggest saving up a little more to add to your budget if at all possible. Good wireless cameras are going to run $180-$400+ for each camera. The ones you can buy at Wal-Mart or whatever don't work very well and are more trouble than they're worth.
You should check out either SafeMart or Home Security Store. Home Security Store is more like a "home depot" for alarm system equipment.
Here's a good article on camera systems and a link to a review of SafeMart. Hope this helps.
http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/home-security-cameras/
http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/Alarm_System-detail/safemart-security-review/
You may have trouble finding a reliable and working camera system for only $300. I might suggest saving up a little more to add to your budget if at all possible. Good wireless cameras are going to run $180-$400+ for each camera. The ones you can buy at Wal-Mart or whatever don't work very well and are more trouble than they're worth.
You should check out either SafeMart or Home Security Store. Home Security Store is more like a "home depot" for alarm system equipment.
Here's a good article on camera systems and a link to a review of SafeMart. Hope this helps.
http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/home-security-cameras/
http://www.alarmsystemreport.com/Alarm_System-detail/safemart-security-review/
What is a good home security camera system?
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I am looking for an home security camera sytem that I could link with my tv on it's own channel.
Any suggestions?
Answer
You can do this a couple of different ways:
Method 1) Wireless cameras, transmitting to a Receiver. From the receiver run the signal into a modulator, which will output the video as an actual TV channel. You'd need to add the signal onto your video network using a splitter/combiner.
Method 2) Wireless cameras and receiver, and connect the output from the receiver to an unused video input on your TV. View the cameras by selecting the correct input using your TV remote. This is cheaper and simpler than Method 1.
Keep in mind that the first method using modulation can have problems. The quality of the pictures may be poor, due to interference from nearby channels on your TV network.
The second method is almost foolproof, since you're using the "raw" signal straight out of the receiver.
Good luck!
You can do this a couple of different ways:
Method 1) Wireless cameras, transmitting to a Receiver. From the receiver run the signal into a modulator, which will output the video as an actual TV channel. You'd need to add the signal onto your video network using a splitter/combiner.
Method 2) Wireless cameras and receiver, and connect the output from the receiver to an unused video input on your TV. View the cameras by selecting the correct input using your TV remote. This is cheaper and simpler than Method 1.
Keep in mind that the first method using modulation can have problems. The quality of the pictures may be poor, due to interference from nearby channels on your TV network.
The second method is almost foolproof, since you're using the "raw" signal straight out of the receiver.
Good luck!
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