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On the subject of cameras
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 19 Aug 1999 11:49:20 GMT
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John Barnes <barnes@sensors.STOPSPAMMERScom>
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I have considerable interest in having a "legocam" option.
I have browsed numerous internet sites for such devices and
most have one thing in common:
They're power hogs. The 2.4GHz more so than the 900MHz ones.
They expect wall transformer power. So, keep your eyes open.
I have no knowledge of the world of r/c airplanes, but according
to a tv documentary I caught the tailend of the other day, they
have cams in model airplanes, and they don't have 110! So anyone
out there who is into r/c too, what's the scoop?
JB
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: On the subject of cameras
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| (...) Check out SuperCircuits, Inc. They sell cameras and several different transmitters, many of which will run on 12volts or less. And they sell some *tiny* cameras! (The GMLTC is working on mounting one in a train locomotive...) (URL) (25 years ago, 19-Aug-99, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | Re: On the subject of cameras
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| From: John Barnes <barnes@sensors.com> (...) There are some very tiny cameras available, some of which have been used in R/C planes. I'd suggest grabbing a copy of "Nuts & Volts" and perusing the ads. Last one I looked at had several outfits selling (...) (25 years ago, 19-Aug-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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