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2300 Yds. A Very Humbling Experience.
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<blockquote data-quote="mdslammer" data-source="post: 713707" data-attributes="member: 25638"><p>Roy,</p><p> </p><p>There are a few Target Camera Systems available. You can use Google to get</p><p>started. Here's a link to a ready to go system:</p><p><a href="http://www.target-sight.com/" target="_blank">*target-sight - Target Camera</a></p><p> </p><p>This is good out to 1000 yds. The company owner had suggested an additional antenna that would get me more distance. However, after doing more research, it turned out that the antenna that he suggested wasn't the best choice.</p><p> </p><p>His was an 8" squared antenna that over a period of extreme distance speads</p><p>too much. So I went with the antenna you see in the pics I posted of my setup. It has a much more narrow/direct signal that stays strong out to 2+ miles I'm told.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I based my system off the target sight setup except my T/R</p><p>(Transmitter/Receiver) is analog not digital. There's a slight delay in digital. Very slight but a little.</p><p> </p><p>I had some of the other components like my Panasonic Camcorder HDC-SD60 (35x zoom), a tripod and a monitor. I did some research and found a place here in Las Vegas, NV that actually sells the guy the parts he puts the system together with. Crazy huh! </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, the T/R cost me $269.00, Batteries and charger for the T/A $120.00.</p><p>I used a couple of C-Stands to put the two shelves that hold both T/A and get them up 10' in the air for a stronger/clearer signal.</p><p> </p><p>If you need any other info, let me know. Good luck.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdslammer, post: 713707, member: 25638"] Roy, There are a few Target Camera Systems available. You can use Google to get started. Here's a link to a ready to go system: [URL="http://www.target-sight.com/"]*target-sight - Target Camera[/URL] This is good out to 1000 yds. The company owner had suggested an additional antenna that would get me more distance. However, after doing more research, it turned out that the antenna that he suggested wasn't the best choice. His was an 8" squared antenna that over a period of extreme distance speads too much. So I went with the antenna you see in the pics I posted of my setup. It has a much more narrow/direct signal that stays strong out to 2+ miles I'm told. Anyway, I based my system off the target sight setup except my T/R (Transmitter/Receiver) is analog not digital. There's a slight delay in digital. Very slight but a little. I had some of the other components like my Panasonic Camcorder HDC-SD60 (35x zoom), a tripod and a monitor. I did some research and found a place here in Las Vegas, NV that actually sells the guy the parts he puts the system together with. Crazy huh! Anyway, the T/R cost me $269.00, Batteries and charger for the T/A $120.00. I used a couple of C-Stands to put the two shelves that hold both T/A and get them up 10' in the air for a stronger/clearer signal. If you need any other info, let me know. Good luck. Mark [/QUOTE]
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