ok, got it.
I always thought it would be cool to have a RC car
drive around with video transmission, so one could see
where they are driving
fromt he car's point of view....
and then have a bunch of these cars available from a
web site...
an Internet user can then watch remotely as they drive
around.
This e-bussiness idea is open in the public domain...
:-)
Ken
--- Marvin Dickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 November 2005 3:59 pm, Kenneth Long
> wrote:
> > what's the range of video transmission?
> >
> > what frequency is used?
>
> The camera does not employ telemetry. The camera, as
> purchased
> from CVS Pharmacy, holds 20 minutes of video. CVS
> sells the camera
> on the cheap because out of the box, there is no way
> to download
> the footage - You take it to CVS and they get the
> footage for you
> for $. The camera enables a service.
>
> There are hacks on the web that enable you to
> download the footage,
> and format/erase the flash in the camera. In Gordons
> case, after a flight,
> he downloads the footage and then resets the camera
> which erases the
> old footage.
>
> Regards
>
> Marvin
>
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