What power requirements? A legal beagle base puts out 4W (AM) and 12W PEP (SSB). Many older Royce bases were dual voltage so people could use them for camping, etc.
Anyone can get a cell or use skype but hitting the long shots on the CB is always a challenge. We also use the PA function...
Tell that to the guy (wait you can't because he's dead) that ate the rearend of a dear because he was doing 70 in a 60 and the thing just jumped in front of him. Driving this time of the year at night even doing the speed limit has risks. 100mph at night on any back road is just asking for it...
How is the video from this cam though? I know you cannot take long videos like a full blown camcorder but for those 30 second wildlife shots and the fact you can use any L glass makes it sound attractive for doing high end video and not spending tons more on a professional camcorder.
That looks like a good detector but 12V and a relay is a bit much to hook up at four places.
The detectors are about 10 years old and made by intermatic. They are metal fixtures not the plastic ones and have been working great up until about a month ago.
No it's just convenient to have them when you need to go out to the woodpile or need something from the barn. Those dogs are on a wireless fence and will run through it to rip a trespasser a new one so no worries about that at all. It does seem like those lights come on if a mouse farts now...
I found this app that turns your iphone into a portable scope/spectrum analyzer. At $24.95 it's darn expensive (for an iphone app) but works quite well! The 3G mic picks up CRT flyback whine at 15.5kc well. :Q
http://www.faberacoustical.com/products/iphone/
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