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Engineroom webcam
Name: Hallygaffer Date: April 2, 2005 at 21:48:49 Pacific OS: XP Home CPU/Ram: 3.2,,1gig
Comment:
Hi everyone,Im curious if someone could steer me to a simple webcam system to install in my engine room on a 58 foot commercial fishing boat.I already have one installed but it only really shows me that there is no smoke in my engine room.I was looking for a system with at least two camera's to put on each engine and preferably a third for the bilge and have the software scan between camera's.Thanx for any thoughts.Take care!
Name: smorton000 Date: April 2, 2005 at 22:24:38 Pacific
Reply:
If surveilance camera systems were simple,every one would have one. there are cheap ones, do a search on google, but if you want to scan between cameras, you will need splitters and a recorder and it all adds up, very expensive. LikeI say do a search on google, google is your friend.
Steve
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Response Number 2
Name: Oil_Tan Date: April 3, 2005 at 04:23:26 Pacific
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