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Home CCTV - Streetbudgie - 24-09-12

Anyone got any pointers for a complete newbie to home CCTV?

I want to protect the new garage with a camera at each corner and I'm thinking I'll probably use about 3 more to cover the side and front of the house.

Don't really have a clue where to start except to say they will have to be wireless as I can't start running cables aroudn the house now it's decorated.


Re: Home CCTV - Grahamm - 24-09-12

You can buy a complete setup from Maplins.

AIUI provided the cameras only cover your own property and don't look into neighbour's gardens or onto public ground you don't need to put up warning signs either.


Re: Home CCTV - DILLIGAFF - 24-09-12

I am also currently tasked with obtaining quotes for wireless CCTV for our club.
So................. if there are any Foccers in the business, let me know.


Need 4 or 5 cameras to cover about 50 x 50 m ???


Re: Home CCTV - Streetbudgie - 24-09-12

Just found this site, not sure if it is wireless or wired at this point though: http://www.ielectronic.co.uk/cctv/diy-cctv-systems.html


Re: Home CCTV - CRH - 24-09-12

i have 3 wireless colour cameras had nearly 4yrs now ,no probs excellent picture and sound etc bought off ebay from king kong!!....cost me £25 each with free pnp....


Re: Home CCTV - Nick Hood - 24-09-12

As an expert in the cctv business, I have found wireless cctv hopeless. Most of it works on the same frequency as home routers and it interferes with the picture quality. The cheap ones you buy havent got much of a picture quality either. You maybe would see something but would not be able to identify it. The Police are not interested in it either. For a decent wireless transmitter/reciever expect to pay around £300 and thats without the camera. These units allowyou to change the freqency if you have local problems. You will need to have a local power supply to power the cameras. There is a way of sending 4 separate camera signals down one cat 5 cable. This is probably the best way to do it. My favourite saying is "BUY CHEAP PAY TWICE" wireless cameras are rubish.
Buy a dummy camera, put up a sign and fit a decent alarms system, peferably a wireless one.

Nick    www.oakparksec.com


Re: Home CCTV - CRH - 24-09-12

(24-09-12, 12:53 PM)Nick Hood link Wrote: As an expert in the cctv business, I have found wireless cctv hopeless. Most of it works on the same frequency as home routers and it interferes with the picture quality. The cheap ones you buy havent got much of a picture quality either. You maybe would see something but would not be able to identify it. The Police are not interested in it either. For a decent wireless transmitter/reciever expect to pay around £300 and thats without the camera. These units allowyou to change the freqency if you have local problems. You will need to have a local power supply to power the cameras. There is a way of sending 4 separate camera signals down one cat 5 cable. This is probably the best way to do it. My favourite saying is "BUY CHEAP PAY TWICE" wireless cameras are rubish.
Buy a dummy camera, put up a sign and fit a decent alarms system, peferably a wireless one.

Nick    www.oakparksec.com
...cant agree with you there ,,mr expert cus mine albeit only cheap!!..have worked perfectly in the 4yrs i have had them with no problems whatsoever, day or night in ..ALL..weathers :b


Re: Home CCTV - green_rider - 24-09-12

I'd have to disagree as well. IP based cameras are cheap and picture quality is not affected by signal strength or interference.


Re: Home CCTV - Nick Hood - 24-09-12

No wonder all the original guys on this site dont come here any more, guess ill get my coat as well


Re: Home CCTV - Skippernick - 24-09-12

Aren't people aloud to express an opinion on there own experiences?


Re: Home CCTV - Nick Hood - 24-09-12

The Mr Expert bit was out of order. I have been installing CCTV for 30 years and I do know my way around it. Some peoples perception of a good picture is not always the same as others. When you do it professionally and you want to get paid its important. I have seen this cheap end market stuff in shops like B&Q and it is rubbish. Maybe you have been lucky with the 2.5 ghz stuff in your area, but believe me it is an issue, Even the posh stuff has problems.I was just trying to give some good advice, thats all. IP cameras by the way need some sort of power and cabling to the router and I wasnt critizing them. The cheap kits do not give you a nice base for retrieving the images.I

I guess this site is now for the new folks that are riding old 600 fazers with attitude problems


Re: Home CCTV - green_rider - 24-09-12

My fazer doesn't have an attitude problem.....


Re: Home CCTV - CRH - 24-09-12

i think your the one with attitude problems pal....you also come across as a snob as well?...keep it up fella you will be real popular on here!!!!....and if you dont like it on here?..then do as you suggested earlier and put on yer coat!!!!!!!!!!!!!......oh and dont give your day job up??....what did you do again?


Re: Home CCTV - richfzs - 24-09-12

children, children.... :rolleyes


Re: Home CCTV - clayt74 - 24-09-12

:\ there is a vast difference between a professionals advice that is best for the job, and what someone is prepared to install  or spend on a homer!
It's horses for courses. To install a deterrent and something that could help u identify  your local rif  raf  then wireless is fine and cheap.
If you are looking to get a conviction through a court then only top notch will do.
Personally I go for alarms, cos if I hear it and they don't run.......... then I get my own justice!!
No need to slate someone for giving professional point of view?


Re: Home CCTV - CRH - 24-09-12

try reading bk clayt?...this is all because i...disagreed with his opening opinion!...then to slag me bike off ?...yes he is a fkn snob, with attiude problems!!!!!


Re: Home CCTV - richfzs - 24-09-12

CRH, I have read it back - your reply at 13:06 comes across very dismissive, just because you disagree. As Nick pointed out your "Mr Expert" was uncalled for. As was editing your post at 22:07, to add a "smart-alec" comment about "what do you do again", when I'm quite certain you damn well that he's in the security business.

You're the one with the attitude problem - and he didn't slag your bike off, all he said was that it old. Given that its around 10 years old, and possibly 14, he's not wrong.



Re: Home CCTV - Skippernick - 24-09-12

i don't understand the new people old site thing he keeps going on about, surely having more members is good. And he keeps going on about it.
I agree go and set up your own site if it bothers you that much.
Besides your post count is only in the 20's hardly an old boy are you!!!


Re: Home CCTV - richfzs - 24-09-12

(24-09-12, 10:44 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: Besides your post count is only in the 20's hardly an old boy are you!!!

Well now there's a basic mistake. Just because he hasn't had his post count transferred from the old site, doesn't mean he's new!


Re: Home CCTV - richfzs - 24-09-12

(24-09-12, 04:43 PM)Nick Hood link Wrote: No wonder all the original guys on this site dont come here any more, guess ill get my coat as well

I do agree though, that this was a bit of an over-reaction - but there's still no need for the vitriol that has come from some quarters.

New members wont come along at all, if this is the way they get treated, and old/new members alike will see the site die.