Re: Affordable wireless video feed?



On Aug 29, 2:08 pm, david.carmigg...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 29 aug, 17:06, Philip Perkins <spami...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Aug 29, 2:08 am, david.carmigg...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On 29 aug, 10:41, "yepthisismyem...@xxxxxxxxx"

<yepthisismyem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am so sick of having to deal with getting a video feed on low budget
projects. it is a real drag, since the I am obviously not to worried
about the picture quality just frame lines I figure there has to be an
alternative to the 2k+ wireless video feeds. I would prefer to get
something that is not broadcasting on analog TV channels, since they
are not really legal. Does anyone have any suggestions for something
in the $500 and under market.Thank you
Ian

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle...
Workes for me,and very cheap!
David C

Does this work for you in an urban area?

Philip Perkins

Philip :It does in Amsterdam(and the rest of Holland).Funny thing is
that for $ 30 and some poweradjustments (feeding the send and the
receive side) you have a pretty good image( not as good as a
cable!!),enough for framing indication(been using these for
years).Alex: As for ENG : when using wireless audio feeds to the
camera ,you could use these cheapo's as a video out return.Wouldn'd do
it myself: too much bulk:transmitter for audio+receiver for video+ 1
battery feeding them,and in ENG there is still the 'Gentlemens
agreement' between sound and camera : he/she will let you know when to
get closer....And I know about the 5.2 mm lens....Regards,David C.
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Dave
would u suggest this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/RF-Multi-Channel-Modulator-send-TV-Camera-Video-Audio_W0QQitemZ140152474943QQihZ004QQcategoryZ32831QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
or this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/DirecTV-TiVO-DSS-Cable-Sender-SEND-Wireless-AUDIO-VIDEO_W0QQitemZ290155050976QQihZ019QQcategoryZ61395QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Or basically pick one or possibly two and see whaat you get.
Also does anyone know if it is legal to use a device that broadcasts
on a channel above 59?

As for Blas ? doing eng work you do not need a monitor it would be
kind of cool to have a 2'' handheld but I'm sure it would be more
trouble than it is worth.
Ian

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