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8/24/2002 3:01:07 AM EDT
Anyone ever tried this system? If so what was the result?
8/24/2002 3:06:23 AM EDT
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I have *HEARD* that they are "passable", but RF interference is an issue.  YIMMV.
8/24/2002 3:47:40 AM EDT
[#2]
I have read that the signals can also be intercepted.  Wireless and unecrypted.
Don't bother unless you want to add money to another internet billionaires coffer.
8/24/2002 3:53:53 AM EDT
[#3]
Returned mine w/in trial time,weak/grainy pix,could not get it to work proporly either,also heard pix can be readily intercepted like DF said.
8/24/2002 4:00:22 AM EDT
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Returned mine w/in trial time,weak/grainy pix,could not get it to work proporly either,also heard pix can be readily intercepted like DF said.
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mags, my friend, may I call you my friend? a wired setup is more trustworthy and secure.  In order to hack it, you have to physically splice wires.
Get a wired setup!
8/24/2002 4:10:57 AM EDT
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Returned mine w/in trial time,weak/grainy pix,could not get it to work proporly either,also heard pix can be readily intercepted like DF said.
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mags, my friend, may I call you my friend? a wired setup is more trustworthy and secure.  In order to hack it, you have to physically splice wires.
Get a wired setup!
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....[size=5]HEY,[/size=5]DF my friend,can I call you my friend,[pissed]thats my line![;)],yeah x10 also offers the hard wired set which,as you pointed out is infinitely more secure.
8/24/2002 4:32:50 AM EDT
[#6]
Ok guys thanks for the info. You talk about it being intercepted and picture quality being poor. I live out the boonies, and unless they have a half mile range thru hills and valleys that should not be a problem. Now as for the interference, what would cause that?