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Long Range Camera B/C Xbee'S Long Range

Yes it is me again, posting about the XBee and camera connection. If you don't already know my issue you can see here. I thought I was just going to use that jpg camera to take pictures and use them to make video for ARC Software. But I found a much more efficient way to send video feed from long distances, if you watch this video here. Although these aren't the exact parts I am planning to use I am pretty sure I can go about it this way. I am still unsure if i should use audio to usb and connect it to my computer, or have a separate LCD screen to put beside my computer, to use as display.

The reason I have made a forum for this, though, is I want to know if you can connect the EZ-B camera through antenna to a similar transmitter? (might have to wire up an adapter from antenna to AV, unless they exist). I have found a transmitter that is quite small and affordable that can send video and audio as well as a camera with 640x480 that can connect to it. If the EZ-B camera can't connect to the transmitter I will just buy the camera, as for it also has 170 degree viewing angle, and is waterproof.

If anyone else finds a similar problem to the one I had, this would be the best solution, as for the setup will not cost much more than to buy the jpg camera and components.


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#17  

thanks for the help i am going to close the thread because i am tired of getting emails everyday

#18  

Close the thread? I don't think there is a way to do that. You can turn off email notifications but it's all or none. I don't believe we have a way to single out a thread yet.

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#19  

Marking as answered is what is being refereed to, since the questions were not marked as answered before it automatically reminds the OP to mark it as answered if it has been. Marking as answered is the better solution to turning off email notifications, there are far too many answered questions which remain marked as needing assistance - those who have helped answer the questions should receive the credit that is due (it helps new members know who is helpful, who to turn to etc. and gives the helpful members credit for their efforts.

Not that I want to police the forum and remind everyone to mark questions as complete when they are, but it would help out when you tick the box to show only posts that require assistance (there are over 4 pages, most of which no longer need assistance).