Only useful when you cant see the tank. Which is never

On 14 May, 09:55, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know most people here will disagree with my view on this `live video` 
> subject . If you use a camera to capture your paintball tanking fun days 
> event , something all members can share , then great , personally I 
> appreciate those that do .
> If you want live video so you can watch where your tank is driving / shooting 
> at in a tank battle , then you might as well stay at home on your play 
> station and save your self the time and expense of building a 3 foot tank.
> A don’t believe live video feed will give an operator much benefit and is 
> just more expense to go wrong.
>
> Neil `an unnecessary step up the ladder of RC technology` R
>
>
>
> ---- mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is anybody in need of this aparatus? :
>
> >http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/VC-45/WIRELESS-MINI-C...
>
> > It is basically a completely wireless video system (w/audio) that can
> > possibly be used to provide a live video feed on the battlefield to
> > the pilot. It may need a VCR and power convertor, but that could be
> > solved by an extension cable from one's car. I am uncertain whether or
> > not it is able to record, but it could provide navigational help as
> > well as a means to accurately fire the tank's cannon.
>
> > Any ideas??
>
> > -Mike M- Hide quoted text -
>
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