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Originally posted by R33_Cam

try a couple of surveilence cameras, i have 2 out the front of my place they even have infra-red so they can see in the dark!! they hook up to your computer and using specialised software, can be set to record on movement and/or set off an alarm through your computer speakers, best thing ive ever done for security, and quite cheap also, under $100 for each camera....

Cam.

hey yer ive done the same sorta thing. i should have bought an infra-red camera though. ie i have a camera at the front door but i have to have the front door light on to see whos there.

so how much could i get an infra red camera for? i want one:D i think i saw one at j-car for about $120.

oh yer and i just hook mine up to a vcr in long play mode for recording.

anymore kewl tips r33_cam?

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GR33DyMANGO:

i would much rather get an alert for when the camera gets movement, as i have on my computer, as Gradenko said, the cops aren't gonna do stuff all about someone running around on a video tape, and especially in the pitch black of the nite time, it is very hard to identify someone from the Infra red, but the alert still goes off on my computer and can even send an email straight to u with an attached picture to tell u there is something wrong, (probably wouldnt help much by the time u got home to investigate) i just have it so i know whats there and if anyone is there you would think that by just turning on a light would usually scare them away. and if that fails, well there is always the trusty baseball bat, only to play baseball of course :)

i am actually going to upgrade my Infra red camera, cause i want more nite time seeing power, the one i have has a limited number of IR LEDS, i am planning on getting one with 20 IR LEDS so it lights up the area a bit more. and as for price it all depends on what kind of picture quality u wantthe cheapies i dont like cause u cant really even make out much of the picture with them, so u should go for the middle range ones unless u wanna spend heaps...

Hope that helps ya

Geez that was a big ramble on, its late, time got away from me, hahahaha

Originally posted by memphis

Yeh yeh thats cool :). Just need to know where I can get the pad itself for such a cheap price :)

i got the keypad through my work, seeing as we are in the electronics industry i could get it for wholesale price, next time we order stuff through the distributor, i could see if i could get a couple more for anyone that wants one??

:)

Originally posted by memphis

yup ill be up for one!, does it need anything else to wire it in? and do you have a pic?

nothing else needed to wire in, its a complete stand alone unit. dont have anypics at the moment but ill try to grab some asap, but its relatively small and can easily be hidden and doesnt look ugly, it wont be for a little while till they are ordered, as we have to wait till we need other stuff from the supplier. :P

Cam.

I had my car broken into and all the stupid turds did was smash the window and throw stuff from the back seat on to the lawn. There was like $20 in the centre console and CD's. But they didn't touch it. I kinda wished they had made it worth their while and stolen something - then it wouldn't have seemed so pointless!

Some cops don't give a rats either about it - to them it means paperwork.

Originally posted by Rhino

Am I right in saying that WA now has legislation in place that allows for you to do anything to a person found on your property with dodgy motives?? or is it still the old system of equal force??

Not that I'm suggesting anything.

you should be suggesting something, no point hurting a guy only to have him come back later, he knows where you live, and will be better prepared next time.

If its worth doing, its worth doing "properly"

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