Hi to all,
I came accross a 2.4 Ghz MINI CAMERA SYSTEM in web,
LINK : http://www.raidentech.com/24ghzmiwicoc.html
In the above product's description, I see that the format is NTSC (USA), My question is whether it supports Indian DVR systems?
Thanks
Most probably not...
Its probably the same thing like xbox games... PAL games won't work on a NTSC system...
Not too sure though
Actually most of the TV sets n stuff sold in India today supports both PAL and NTSC and automatically switches over to the appropriate mode.. Its only those stubborn Americans stuck with their NTSC-only stuff.. ;D
Check if ur DVR supports it though..
With 2.4 GHz Tx/Rx system almost replacing FM, I wonder why 2.4G Video system are not replaced with say 455MHz band ? I have heard many reports of these 2.4G Video feed interfering with the Control system.
Hope I am not too much diverting from the thread.
I had a similar 1.2ghz wireless camera PAL version and it worked fine . Not to sure wether NTSC would work or not .
both NTSC and PAL work on indian tv,s and players. the option should be available on the settings page of your tv. you can check the tv manual or on any forum to be sure if you do not have the manual.
these systems are also available in local indian markets... go to any local electronics shop and ask for spy cam... it is priced around Rs1500-2000 for the best quality... you can also find cheaper versions... i also bought some of these... quite good video quality...
1500?? thats a good price. isn't it banned to use them? will yo get in trouble if you get caught?
Quote from: rajathv8 on June 07, 2010, 10:13:22 AM
1500?? thats a good price. isn't it banned to use them? will yo get in trouble if you get caught?
for how farthey can work on ground or in air
i am not sure.... did not test the range... used it for security purposes... it states 2.4GHz... and yes it is not legal to use in your planes... but people generally buy it for security purposes.... importing the same from US doesn't seem a good option...
Quote from: anam_funny on June 07, 2010, 11:18:23 AM
importing the same from US doesn't seem a good option...
What is a better option?
better option is to but it from local indian markets... it is easily available there... like for example in delhi, it is available in palika bazaar, gafaar market...
Quote from: anam_funny on June 07, 2010, 11:42:21 AM
better option is to but it from local indian markets... it is easily available there... like for example in delhi, it is available in palika bazaar, gafaar market...
SO they are small enough for FPV?
says on the link posted that the range is 450 feet.
These cameras come with a built in transmitter module and their range is very low. Certainly not suitable for FPV. In fact you start losing signal during normal visual flying itself which doesn't exceed 500ft typically.
hmmm... so nopoint using them for flying them.? do they come with onboard data recorders?
no... they do not come with onboard data recorders... and yes.... they are very delicate aswell... i am not sure that they will be able to survive in case of a crash or anything...
will be fun to sneek up on someone in an rc car with the cam though ;D
Ya 450 feet is kinda crap for FPV for planes.