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Wireless Color Video camera Transmits Images Up To 1,000 Ft.
You can lie in bed and watch what's going on out in the barn thanks to a new wireless camera that transmits video images up to 1,000 ft. away on your TV.
  The camera comes with a microphone, transmitter, and a receiver that you attach to your TV or VCR.
  "It lets you monitor cows or other livestock while they're giving birth and can save countless trips out to the barn during the evening or night," says Dave Armstrong, Rostech Electronics, Inc., Plattsburgh, N.Y. "It can also be used to monitor milk parlors and for heat detection. It can be viewed on any TV with a video input so there's no other equipment to buy.
  "The camera is a professional grade one that uses a Sony sensor for clear photos. Sound quality is also excellent. It takes only about five minutes to set up the camera and receiver. The camera runs on nine volts or it can be plugged into a wall outlet.
  "The camera will run off a car battery for up to two days in areas where no electricity is available. A solar charger is also available," notes Armstrong.
  Sells for $499 plus S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Rostech Electronics, Inc., Box 2789 - 24 Graham Drive, Plattsburgh, N.Y. 12901 (ph 800 361-8080; fax 514 521-5900; Website: www.jamecoelectronics.com/dairy).


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2001 - Volume #25, Issue #6