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In lugnet.trains.org, John Morgan wrote:
> In lugnet.announce, Mike Walsh wrote:
> > This past weekend NCLTC had our layout on display at the Great American
> > Train Show (GATS) in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Was the camera you used the same camera as this site offers?
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> http://www.plantraco.com/product_ptv16.html
If was different, but very similar. The camera fit easily in a 5 wide housing,
and was less than three studs wide itself. Mike Walsh made a cradle of 1-high
panels, separated by one stud, and the camera sat there. Mike never did figure
out how to get the auxilary battery pack to work, so we ran off the camera's
internal / rechargable battery, which lasted 10 or 15 minutes. Having a camera
like the one shown on this web site that takes a regular 9V battery would be a
great improvement.
> Do you think the static we saw on the movies might have been lessened by
> some foam padding around the camera?
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We thought that the interference was caused by the motors and other electrical
devices, not by jarring the camera as it went around, but maybe we're wrong. One
of the neighboring layouts also had a train-camera and it had about as much
static. But the foam is a good idea, worth trying.
Also, it isn't our club's camera -- Mike borrowed it from a local train store,
so we may not be able to experiment any time soon.
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> Congrats again on a job well done!
>
> John
Thanks
Cary
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