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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:09:58 GMT, krackula wrote:
NP ....... I had a friend that owned an auto parts yard. he had 8 channels of professional , high powered, wireless 2.4 gig installed. he had it for only about 4 months and a lady down the road , a quarter of a mile, got a new ( $79 ) digital cordless phone for christmas and completely ruined the system Then the system was not professionally designed and installed. Very VERY few are. There's a lot more to this stuff than buying black boxes from a spy shop or dealer and hooking them up. There isn't enough space in the 2.4 ISM band to support 8 channels of video. 5 is the maximum, even with gain antennas to isolate. If there were 8 channels, they were spaced too closely, the receiver AFCs were fighting to decide between several channels and the effective sensitivity of the receiver would be reduced significantly. I will acknowledge you can get more separation by going to circularly polarized antennas instead of linear, and making each adjacent frequency the opposite polarization, but you're talking a lot more engineering than nearly anyone would be capable of. Anyone putting in a system in an auto parts yard is not going to be doing military grade work and spending a few hundred dollars each for sixteen antennas. The ready availability of wireless stuff has made every wannabee into a video and surveillance expert. If you don't believe they're an expert, ask them. They all think they are. The appropriate test equipment alone costs more than most of these companies will earn in a year. I train government law enforcement and see what it takes to bring competent experienced professionals up to speed on wireless video. It's nearly impossible to find a website or catalog with honest specs. 250 milliwatts at 2.4 is insanely high power and virtually never needed. All the work in wireless video is done in the antennas, not with raw insane transmit power. I've personally examined several alleged high power transmitters and not one was anywhere near rated spec. Jumping out the attenuator pads in the Wavecoms more often reduces ERP than increases it, because people screw up the impedance jumpering. You have to jumper with copper strap, not wire, and maintain the precise inductance as the SMD resistors you're replacing, or you lose signal instead of gaining it. Very easy to see on a spectrum analyzer. local teenagers started playing hide and seek games in his lots ( full of cars ) using those hand held video monitors ( like the icom ic-r3 ) and paintball guns. he could never catch them, because they always knew when he was coming Another indication the system was not professionally installed, if true. I owned an R3. Others have brought theirs over here too. My home and shop are next door to each other, on adjacent properties. I test between buildings. I keep a Part 15 2.4 gig video transmitter running constantly with color bars modulating at the house, as a test source for receiver work at the shop. Antenna is a rubber duck about the size of a cigarette. Proper equipment with simple rubber duck antennas makes it fine between the buildings, which are wood frame and only a few hundred feet apart. No foil backed insulation, just paper. The R3 would not see the same transmitter through one adjacent wall in the next room, maybe fifteen feet airline. The professional receiver sees full quieting even in the pouring rain when you need a significant fade margin. Anyone expecting the R3 to receive wireless video is likely to be disappointed. Steve ************************************************** ******************* Steve Uhrig, SWS Security, Maryland (USA) Mfrs of electronic surveillance equip website http://www.swssec.com tel +1+410-879-4035, fax +1+410-836-1190 "In God we trust, all others we monitor" ************************************************** ******************* |
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