NorTracNY
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Nice, We take many deer off out small place every year. (3 deer with just going out 6 times and I passed on a smaller buck another time) But we do not have the deer of your size! Those are nice big deer.


Agree with Eddie, where did you buy it from? Jon
At least for those that hunt close enough to home where power and internet are an option. These are shipping out of Hong Kong so my next two will probably be a couple weeks to get here. I'll update again once I get all 3 going and have a better idea on range in different types of locations.Thanks for the update and details. I'm thinking this is the future of game cameras!!!!
Thanks in advance of any help.![]()
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They have a lot of different camera options from this one that uses a central hub. They have wireless where you have to get within so many feet of camera and download to phone, to standard and cellular cams. I like this one given I hunt very close to home and wanted to see if I could make it work without a cell plan. They are pricey, about $160 each but quality is so much better than any other cams I've tried so far. I ordered 2 more today. This one at the pond is probably going to be the toughest placement due to there being a hillside blocking signal. Right now it connects ok. Will have to see if that is still the case when trees leaf out. Once I get the other 2 going I'll update again on what my thoughts are, battery life, etc.
Right now each camera has to reach the hub. I'm hoping at some point they will start offering a mesh network to extend range. That would make these perfect. They advertise 3000 ft open air 1600 feet normal use range. I've seen one other review getting connection at 1500 feet but was spotty baixar mvvmhabit. That was through timber. I'm borderline at 800 feet but again I have earth blocking signal. A mesh network would really open the range. Will post some daylight pics and video soon.
I have several firework storage magazines for my business. If these continue to test well Ill be adding a system at work for notification and monitoring the access points. Main entrance sits about 1300 feet from my office building.Those look like they would make GREAT property security camaras.
The clarity and zoom looks like you could read license plate numbers with no difficulty.
There are also directional antennas (parabolic and Yagi) that make a big difference, especially with leaves.Quick update. Super nice here today almost 70 degrees so I ran a temp ethernet cable to the chimney on the roof to check signal from up there. Huge increase in signal strength. -85 inside today and -71 at the chimney. I have confidence at this location I can reach anywhere I want with the cameras so looks like I just added a project to my list getting a permanent cable up there.
Cameras on the property will not all be in one direction, maybe an option for the camera side but dont think I'll need it.There are also directional antennas (parabolic and Yagi) that make a big difference, especially with leaves.
All the best, Peter
Thanks. I will say shimmying around that chimney on a 10/12 roof was not fun. Could have put it on the close side but wanted to get it on the east side of the chimney so it wasn't catching the afternoons west sun all day. I'm finding as I get older I am much more cautious and risk averse than I used to be. Watched Alex Honnold free solo Tapai 101 and enjoyed his documentary free solo up El Cap. A little embarrassing after watching that and I couldn't move around the downhill side of the chimney without my heart rate going up.Amazingly clear video, and fun to watch!
Nice job on the antenna.
All the best, Peter