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Wireless 1.2GHz 1/3" 380TVL Spy Camera Transmitter with Receiver Set-203
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Newest 1/3 inch 1.2GHz 380 TV lines security CCTV wireless CMOS color camera with wireless receiver suitable for monitoring children and elders, and widely used for theft prevention, after-hours surveillance, home security, for household, companies, shops, factories, security CCTV system kit. The switching receiver allows you to manually select which camera you want to view, or the receiver can cycle through them automatically.
Features
■New and high quality
■380TV lines picture display
■Low radiation, safe and healthy
■Built-in microphone for audio monitoring
■Including adaptive bracket, easy installation
■Suitable for monitoring children, elders and widely used for theft prevention, after hours surveillance, home security, etc.
■Only for certain types
Specifications
Camera:
CMOS Total Pixels
510 x 492 (NTSC)
Effective Range
30m / 100m (Blocked / Unblocked)
Power
DC + 9 ~ 12 V
Minimum Illumination
3.0Lux / F1.2
Horizontal Resolution
380TV Line
Operating Temperature
-10℃ ~ +40℃
Output Frequency
900MHz ~ 1200MHz
Receiver:
Transmit Distant
Up to 20 ~ 30 m
Power Supply
AC-DC adapter (DC + 9 ~ 12 v 500mA)
Consumption Current
250mA
Power Consumption
Approx. 3W
Operation Temperature
-10℃ ~ +50℃ / -40F ~ +122F
Storage Temperature
-40℃ ~ +85℃ / -40F ~ +185F
Operation Humidity
85% RH
Size
8 x 2 x 11.5 cm / 3.15" x 0.79" x 4.53" (L x W x H)
Package Includes
1 x Wireless 1.2GHz 1/3" 380TVL Spy Camera Transmitter with Receiver Set-203
1 x Antenna
1 x 110v / 240V AC Adapter for the Receiver
1 x 110V / 240V AC Adapter for the Camera
1 x Video Cable
Extra Info
What are wireless cameras?
Wireless cameras are basically described as a wireless transmitter carrying a camera signal. The Camera is wired to a wireless transmitter and the signal travels between the camera and the receiver. This works much like radio. The sound you hear on a radio is transmitted wirelessly and you tune to a certain frequency and hear the sound. Wireless cameras have a channel also. The receiver has channels to tune in and then you get the picture. The wireless camera picture is sent by the transmitter the receiver collects this signal and outputs it to your Computer OR TV Monitor depending on the receiver type.
The wireless Camera / Transmitter.
The Camera sees the image, the camera then provides the video to the transmitter, then the transmitter sends the wireless signal to the receiver. There are many types of wireless cameras. You can make most any camera wireless by adding a wireless transmitter and receiver. The camera and transmitter require power. The power is provided by battery and/ or transformer / adapter. The complete (Diagram 1) wiring for the wireless camera and transmitter end follows.
As you can see (by Diagram 1), the camera and transmitter both need power. The camera sees an image, and sends it to the transmitter, and the transmitter sends the signal out to the air. The receiver picks up the signal and outputs it to a TV / Computer / Digital Video recorder. This is a basic diagram. Many wireless cameras and transmitters are very small and the power is provided to both from one source. A good example of this is a hidden wireless camera. IE: A clock radio wireless camera is powered by plugging in the clock. The camera and wireless transmitter are provided power by the clock radio internally.
The Receiver
A wireless receiver has only one function. After the camera and wireless transmitters have provided the wireless video signal the receiver collects this signal and routes it the Monitor, TV, VCR, DVR or PC (or alternative recording or viewing device). See diagram 2.
As you can see in Diagram 2 the receiver accepts the wireless transmitters signal and then out puts it to your TV, VCR, Monitor or PC. The receiver needs only power and a Device to view and or record the Signal / Video.
Video Transmitters / Receivers
Video Transmitters can be obtained separate from cameras. If you have a wired camera now you can turn it into wireless by adding a transmitter and receiver. Instead of the wire from the camera to the recording device or monitor the wireless signal will send the video. Again you will need to provide power to the camera and the transmitter. Most transmitters and receivers are sold as a package but some are not. Be sure to check with the supplier.
Features
■New and high quality
■380TV lines picture display
■Low radiation, safe and healthy
■Built-in microphone for audio monitoring
■Including adaptive bracket, easy installation
■Suitable for monitoring children, elders and widely used for theft prevention, after hours surveillance, home security, etc.
■Only for certain types
Specifications
Camera:
CMOS Total Pixels
510 x 492 (NTSC)
Effective Range
30m / 100m (Blocked / Unblocked)
Power
DC + 9 ~ 12 V
Minimum Illumination
3.0Lux / F1.2
Horizontal Resolution
380TV Line
Operating Temperature
-10℃ ~ +40℃
Output Frequency
900MHz ~ 1200MHz
Receiver:
Transmit Distant
Up to 20 ~ 30 m
Power Supply
AC-DC adapter (DC + 9 ~ 12 v 500mA)
Consumption Current
250mA
Power Consumption
Approx. 3W
Operation Temperature
-10℃ ~ +50℃ / -40F ~ +122F
Storage Temperature
-40℃ ~ +85℃ / -40F ~ +185F
Operation Humidity
85% RH
Size
8 x 2 x 11.5 cm / 3.15" x 0.79" x 4.53" (L x W x H)
Package Includes
1 x Wireless 1.2GHz 1/3" 380TVL Spy Camera Transmitter with Receiver Set-203
1 x Antenna
1 x 110v / 240V AC Adapter for the Receiver
1 x 110V / 240V AC Adapter for the Camera
1 x Video Cable
Extra Info
What are wireless cameras?
Wireless cameras are basically described as a wireless transmitter carrying a camera signal. The Camera is wired to a wireless transmitter and the signal travels between the camera and the receiver. This works much like radio. The sound you hear on a radio is transmitted wirelessly and you tune to a certain frequency and hear the sound. Wireless cameras have a channel also. The receiver has channels to tune in and then you get the picture. The wireless camera picture is sent by the transmitter the receiver collects this signal and outputs it to your Computer OR TV Monitor depending on the receiver type.
The wireless Camera / Transmitter.
The Camera sees the image, the camera then provides the video to the transmitter, then the transmitter sends the wireless signal to the receiver. There are many types of wireless cameras. You can make most any camera wireless by adding a wireless transmitter and receiver. The camera and transmitter require power. The power is provided by battery and/ or transformer / adapter. The complete (Diagram 1) wiring for the wireless camera and transmitter end follows.
As you can see (by Diagram 1), the camera and transmitter both need power. The camera sees an image, and sends it to the transmitter, and the transmitter sends the signal out to the air. The receiver picks up the signal and outputs it to a TV / Computer / Digital Video recorder. This is a basic diagram. Many wireless cameras and transmitters are very small and the power is provided to both from one source. A good example of this is a hidden wireless camera. IE: A clock radio wireless camera is powered by plugging in the clock. The camera and wireless transmitter are provided power by the clock radio internally.
The Receiver
A wireless receiver has only one function. After the camera and wireless transmitters have provided the wireless video signal the receiver collects this signal and routes it the Monitor, TV, VCR, DVR or PC (or alternative recording or viewing device). See diagram 2.
As you can see in Diagram 2 the receiver accepts the wireless transmitters signal and then out puts it to your TV, VCR, Monitor or PC. The receiver needs only power and a Device to view and or record the Signal / Video.
Video Transmitters / Receivers
Video Transmitters can be obtained separate from cameras. If you have a wired camera now you can turn it into wireless by adding a transmitter and receiver. Instead of the wire from the camera to the recording device or monitor the wireless signal will send the video. Again you will need to provide power to the camera and the transmitter. Most transmitters and receivers are sold as a package but some are not. Be sure to check with the supplier.













