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Wireless Video Link Bob La Londe 10-07-2006
Posted by Bob La Londe on October 7, 2006, 7:40 pm
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I seem to recall refference to a wireless video link used for surveillance
that broadcast on a frequency that was just below channel 14 on the UHF
band. It csoulc supposedly be picked on a vernier tuned UHF TV by tuning to
just below channel 14 on the UHF dial.

I was thinking of two different applications for this unit. If audio
equipped wouldn't it be ideal for running a second small portable televison
for say outdoor use around the house or sitting out by the pool watching the
kids swim? Tune your satelite receiver or cable box to the channel you want
and then tune in your portable TV to pick up the local broadcast.

The other idea is for some obscure troubleshooting applications when dealing
with camreas that are not easy to just tie into while tracing a problem like
PTZ domes.

Anyway. I don't recall having seen this frequency transmitter advertised in
a while, and I was wondering if anybody knows what freq it is and if they
are still available, and if there are higher power (like a full 1/4 watt
brodcast power) still available?


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Posted by Bob La Londe on October 7, 2006, 7:52 pm
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>I seem to recall refference to a wireless video link used for surveillance
>that broadcast on a frequency that was just below channel 14 on the UHF
>band. It csoulc supposedly be picked on a vernier tuned UHF TV by tuning
>to just below channel 14 on the UHF dial.
>
> I was thinking of two different applications for this unit. If audio
> equipped wouldn't it be ideal for running a second small portable
> televison for say outdoor use around the house or sitting out by the pool
> watching the kids swim? Tune your satelite receiver or cable box to the
> channel you want and then tune in your portable TV to pick up the local
> broadcast.
>
> The other idea is for some obscure troubleshooting applications when
> dealing with camreas that are not easy to just tie into while tracing a
> problem like PTZ domes.
>
> Anyway. I don't recall having seen this frequency transmitter advertised
> in a while, and I was wondering if anybody knows what freq it is and if
> they are still available, and if there are higher power (like a full 1/4
> watt brodcast power) still available?
>
>

Ha! Found one.

http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=3437

Seems a bit pricey, but now I can look around a bit. Don't want to buy one
from these guys though since they also sell to end users or anybody with a
credit card.



> --
> Bob La Londe
> Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
> Fishing Forums & Contests
> http://www.YumaBassMan.com
>
>
>
> --
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>



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