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Dragon Fly Vs. Pin Hold Spy Cam - 7/27/2003 12:19:15 AM   
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Hi,
I work in partner ship for the big HK companies that sell these cameras. If anyones interested I have the following(most of these items not seen on ebay)

1000mw transmitter(compared to the 200mw on ebay) +
Camera- Same size as black pinhole cameras on ebay, but equipped with [SIZE=3]sound, and a "normal" size lense for clear picture.[/SIZE]
+ Receiver Which is black and color, and has two outpute(audio/video)

$90.00 +shipping (prices vary with #'s ordered)

If there is any interest I can list the prices and details of all other products.

Lcd monitors
200mw camera sets
Harwired pinhole camera with audio.
200mw camera w/audio.
CCD cameras.
Night vision Cameras.

Here is my website(currently under construction).

[url]www.tinywireless.com[/url]
Email- [email]info@tinywireless.com[/email]
Email me with any questions and possible orders.

Ship fro m the USA.
Picture attatched is the One that comes with the 100mw camera set.(audio). This camera can also be ordered seperately with a built in transmitter(200mw).

Thanks,
Vova Reznik

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Dragon Fly Vs. Pin Hold Spy Cam - 7/27/2003 12:24:24 AM   
reznikvova-RCU



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To view above picture you need to click one view full image .

I heard requests for pictures, should I post?

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Re: Video Slope Scooter - 7/27/2003 12:34:24 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fubar-One
[FONT=century gothic][COLOR=darkblue]Here is a picture of my Super Scooter and the video setup I used yesterday. Its ugly, but worked great. [/QUOTE]
Hi,
May I use this picture, and the video link you posted on my website?

Thanks,
Vova
P.S. Have you tried a non- pinhole type camera with that setup?
Same tx just diff. camera.

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Re: Re: Video Slope Scooter - 7/27/2003 1:52:52 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by reznikvova
Hi,
May I use this picture, and the video link you posted on my website?

Thanks,
Vova
P.S. Have you tried a non- pinhole type camera with that setup?
Same tx just diff. camera.
[/QUOTE]
Sure, you may use the pic and link.
Yes, we used the 800mw tx setup and a 460 line CCD camera mounted on a Great Planes PT-40 trainer. Unfortunately, that camera needs 12v to operate so mounting it on a slope glider would be out of the question as we used a 10 cell 1100mAh AA pack for direct power to the camera and an 8v voltage regulator to reduce the voltage to the tx. Worked great but too heavy for a glider unless possibly a Li-Poly pack was used to power it. Experimentation with that idea coming soon. Video from the 800mw tx/CCD camera setup can be seen in the side by side comparison video on my site which compares the 800mw pinhole system, the 800mw/CCD camera system, and the half watt 900mhz CCD camera system. My father fabricated a ground plane antenna for the 900mhz system but not sure if we will mess with it tomorrow or just go for non-video funflying.
I plan to obtain one of those Panasonic CX-161 CCD cameras in the near future to use with the Spylinker system as they run on 4.5-5.5v. This would allow me to use a much smaller pack for power.

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Dragon Fly Vs. Pin Hold Spy Cam - 7/29/2003 8:28:09 AM   
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unless possibly a Li-Poly pack was used to power it.

It works. I use a 3 cell 1080mAh pack to power my cameras and 500mw transmitter. It weighs less than 3 ounces and is super compact. Check out [URL=https://www.fmadirect.com/site/fma.htm?body=Products&cat=28]www.fmadirect.com[/URL] . You can get assembles 3 cell packs there.

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