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Racemonster505 12-09-2002 11:27 PM

What channels do i need to tune to for camera?
 
i have a casio color hand held tv with digtal tunning am i not going to be able to use it?

BillyBonz 12-09-2002 11:51 PM

It should work. Are you using the camera from Plantraco? I know their cam uses UHF channel 16. I'm using a different transmitter but using my Casio EV510 LCD TV, I just let it scan through the UHF band until it hits channel 59 and the picture comes in.

Racemonster505 12-13-2002 01:55 AM

Cool thx now when i get one i can tarrize the cat outside put to mag lights on it my luck someone might think its a rat and beat it

also would it be hard to wire high intenstiy leds to it so i have head lights?

Plantraco 12-13-2002 04:28 AM

PTV Channels, and reception
 
The PTV16C broadcasts UHF TV signals on 483.25 Mhz which is UHF CH 16.

Casio handheld TV's are one of the best choices for reception for two reasons:

1. Portability - strap the camera onto any R/C vehicle (well, almost any), and view the action from your portable handheld TV.

2. "scan" tuning - the handheld TV's are very tolerant to frequency drift that may occur with a moving TV transmitter - such as the PTV cameras.


We make the PTV cameras on CH 16 CH19. For Europe we make the PTV30C which broadcasts on PAL (Europe) CH 30.

Purple Penguin 12-13-2002 11:11 AM

So, if one person uses a PAL TV then it's possible to run 3 cameras at a time?

Plantraco 12-13-2002 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Purple Penguin
So, if one person uses a PAL TV then it's possible to run 3 cameras at a time?
Yes, that is true actually.

Purple Penguin 12-13-2002 02:54 PM

cool. I might have to look into that


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