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Old 24 February 2005, 04:44 PM
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any chance you could send the details my way aswell ive already had one car pinched and they aint gettin the scoob

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Old 24 February 2005, 05:37 PM
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Old 24 February 2005, 05:57 PM
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wow that system looks very nice could someone please pm me the details aswell please as I would be interested... think I shall be signing on the black line tommorow for my 1st scoob
Old 24 February 2005, 06:59 PM
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left mine running today as a test and i had sum intruders

13.21 my mam enterd my room and put sum washing on my bed, she then sprayed sum air freshener around the room pmsl

18.30 the dog came in for a sniff about (probably checking to see if i was home from work yet)

its also recorded a few instances when nothing happend, i will try the motion senseing levels later and put them down a touch

pc cctv is amazing
Old 24 February 2005, 07:41 PM
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Old 24 February 2005, 09:58 PM
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can any of these be viewed from the internet & hand held PDA's or only the one pictured ?

They all look very good tho, i'm thinking one in the garage and one outside.

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Old 24 February 2005, 10:05 PM
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ok a simple break down of price for a basic system is as follows

for scoobynet member through me, the price for a two camera system with dvr card and software is £136, thats £53 per camera and £30 for the dvr card, the cameras can be upgraded to colour for an extra £20 per unit. they are fully sealed and come with everything required for them to work.

usual cost is £58 per camera and £40 for the dvr card and software, all plus postage, the price for you guys is inclusive.

hth

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Old 24 February 2005, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by minty
can any of these be viewed from the internet & hand held PDA's or only the one pictured ?

They all look very good tho, i'm thinking one in the garage and one outside.

Chris.
hi minty

the program that comes with the dvr card can be controlled over the net on a pc or pda, or wap enabled phone.

jamo
Old 25 February 2005, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
left mine running today as a test and i had sum intruders

13.21 my mam enterd my room and put sum washing on my bed, she then sprayed sum air freshener around the room pmsl

18.30 the dog came in for a sniff about (probably checking to see if i was home from work yet)

its also recorded a few instances when nothing happend, i will try the motion senseing levels later and put them down a touch

pc cctv is amazing
PMSL..

my mate caught his missuse in the living room flicking the bean....Aaawwww
apparently nearly every day... to say he was shocked was an understatment...
Dodgy i know but boy did we want to see the intruder... Lol


now now guys no ideas! mines on the car and thats it...

now what to do with the spare channel!
dazza
Old 25 February 2005, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazza's-STi
PMSL..

my mate caught his missuse in the living room flicking the bean....Aaawwww
apparently nearly every day... to say he was shocked was an understatment...
Dodgy i know but boy did we want to see the intruder... Lol


now now guys no ideas! mines on the car and thats it...

now what to do with the spare channel!
dazza
roflmao
Old 25 February 2005, 09:09 AM
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Old 25 February 2005, 01:32 PM
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Could you pm me some more details please or post a link. I am very interested in getting this.

Thanks Steve
Old 25 February 2005, 01:37 PM
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ok a simple break down of price for a basic system is as follows

for scoobynet member through me, the price for a two camera system with dvr card and software is £136, thats £53 per camera and £30 for the dvr card, the cameras can be upgraded to colour for an extra £20 per unit. they are fully sealed and come with everything required for them to work.

usual cost is £58 per camera and £40 for the dvr card and software, all plus postage, the price for you guys is inclusive.

hth

jamo
Old 25 February 2005, 01:41 PM
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first I/C sprays now CCTV whats next?
Old 25 February 2005, 01:56 PM
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bits of your car?
Old 25 February 2005, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by j4mou
bits of your car?
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Old 25 February 2005, 02:01 PM
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ok, where does the wireless bit come into it?

does the dvr card link to the cameras wirelessly or does it require a wireless network.

Not being totally pc literate this all seems v confusing.

Also how can it be viewed by the net?

what is it that a dvr card actually does?
Old 25 February 2005, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by j4mou
ok a simple break down of price for a basic system is as follows

for scoobynet member through me, the price for a two camera system with dvr card and software is £136, thats £53 per camera and £30 for the dvr card, the cameras can be upgraded to colour for an extra £20 per unit. they are fully sealed and come with everything required for them to work.

usual cost is £58 per camera and £40 for the dvr card and software, all plus postage, the price for you guys is inclusive.

hth

jamo
hmmm I wouldnt really need 2 cameras how about just the 1 would they still be at the £53.. prolly would go colour though anyhow.. p.s. whats the deal with connecting these up anyone got any links to the actual cameras / software cabling etc etc just need to weigh up and present the argument to the missus for buying them having just spent best part of £25k on a new scoob
Old 25 February 2005, 02:27 PM
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he says he will only do that deal on 2 or more cameras mate. colour cameras are £75 plus £40 for the dvr and software.

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Old 25 February 2005, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Adam M
ok, where does the wireless bit come into it?

does the dvr card link to the cameras wirelessly or does it require a wireless network.

Not being totally pc literate this all seems v confusing.

Also how can it be viewed by the net?

what is it that a dvr card actually does?
there not wireless mate.

there the wired in sort, and its very easy.

you just plug the dvr card into your pc, (the hardest bit)

and screw the camera in place feed the wire and plug them in.

dead easy.

james
Old 26 February 2005, 09:03 PM
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sorry to raise this thread again but has anyone got actual details of the actual cameras? Im trying to gauge the size and also the quality etc ... prolly thinking of going for a set j4mou but would like to do a little reading on the cameras and setup

Cheers for any help anyone.
Old 27 February 2005, 05:11 PM
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thats cool! might need to invest in on of them
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