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I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work.
They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve |
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![]() Steve B wrote: I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve Hi, No documentation with them? Model no. or who made it? What kinda connector? coax kind? If you have a compatible monitor (mono or color) you an connect to it but you can add adapter(s) If you want to record or scan between two a PC and compatible or universal software to go with them. many options, ideas. Good luck. |
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2012 21:54:34 -0700, "Steve B" wrote:
I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve BNC connector? you can get BNC to RCA coax adaptors and go directly to a TV or VCR video input jack. Remove 333 to reply. Randy |
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On Sep 4, 11:54*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. *I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. *Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? *I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. *Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve Do they get power from a power cord or do they have a remote power supply that feeds power to them via the coax cable output??? More info would sure be helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You post enough here to know better. |
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On Sep 4, 9:54*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. *I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. *Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? *I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. *Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve you could try cross posting to alt.security.alarms they suggested a great outlet for me, and I know this company carries the 'accessories' SuperCircuits |
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Steve B wrote:
I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve It would appear you have analog security cameras, BNC connectors for video, along with connector for power. This will connect directly to an analog monitor (one with a BNC connection for video in). To record you will require a Analog video recorder or an encoder that will convert your analog signal to a digital video signal that could be recorded on a computer with appropriate software. Without specific information that is about the best I can do. -- PV "If Inflammable means more flammable, then what does incompetent mean?' |
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2012 16:39:33 -0600, "PV" edrnouser@ spam telus.net
wrote: Steve B wrote: I have two small surveillance cameras that I would like to see if they work. They have a special connector on the back, but I could find them. I even have some coax that might work with the right Radio Shack connectors. Do I just hook this up to a monitor, or do they require any electronic gadget between the two? I know they can be set up to a recording device, and that is their purpose. Is there anything much to these systems, or can the picture just go straight to any monitor or recording device? Steve It would appear you have analog security cameras, BNC connectors for video, along with connector for power. This will connect directly to an analog monitor (one with a BNC connection for video in). To record you will require a Analog video recorder or an encoder that will convert your analog signal to a digital video signal that could be recorded on a computer with appropriate software. Without specific information that is about the best I can do. Analog VCR's used to be 25 dollars at the Salvation Army. Just a year or two ago, I thought that was too high. But now in Baltimore they are only 10. Hard to find one with a remote though. I suppose they are tested, but I'd ask about returns, especialy since you're going to buy the best one and exchanging it for a non-best one might not be good. |
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