[TowerTalk] tower camera

n4zkf towertalk at n4zkf.com
Wed May 9 03:58:03 PDT 2012


I have never had a problem with anything but spiders. They like the IR at
night sometimes but I use a pepper wipe and it keeps them out. The rest,
rain (mother nature) takes care of and washes the lens in the afternoon
rain. I live a few hundred feet from the ocean so salt water is on
everything but the rain does take care of cleaning the lens.

Mine are not PTZ but bullet style and the RG6 stops RF from getting in
from the radios. I have 9 all around the property hooked to my 2 500GB HD
Raid DVR and 2 separate inside cheap wireless IP/PTZ's. All of these have
iPad and iPhone apps so I can see them from anywhere also. They do a good
job. I have a little 7" monitor to watch them all on here in the shack
beside me and also my 32" on the wall above me too if I care to. The DVR
has multiple ports. Back to towersŠ.. :)



73 Dave n4zkf
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On 5/8/12 11:40 PM, "Steve K7AWB" <k7awbgoog at gmail.com> wrote:

>2 questions:
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>1) How do you clean the camera lens?
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>2) How do you prevent yellow jackets,  etc. from building a nest on it?
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>Steve Sala 
>K7AWB
>DN17es
>Nine Mile Falls, WA
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