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by pinky » 5 Dec 2004 18:55
i have a made in china tiny infared camera and reciever, i get a perfect picture 100% of time up to 5 meters away, best picyure with a 7" car dvd monitor, whole set up cost me £50, the camera and reciever was £20.
the infared i find better than led light, works for me, and 100% effective adds a new edge to the letterbox kit and allows you to do alot more than normal.
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by cass » 5 Dec 2004 19:06
So to state the obvious you can get or you got hold of a7 dvd monitor for £30,where???? there isnt a missing digit is there
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by mbell » 5 Dec 2004 19:11
Nice to see people bringing more technology into lockouts.
Just out of interest, does the letterbox kit come with full instructions or is it something taught on some of the justlocks/24-7 courses?
Here's a twist - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42205&item=6726483936&rd=1 with a USB TV card and one of those wireless infrared cameras. I've tried this particular setup and it is SUPERB (not actually opening a door 'cos I don't have a letterbox kit as of yet). Unnessecarily complicating things you may say, I say not.
A lot of you will find this particular laptop (Toughbook) ideal for taking out to work. They're virtually indestructable, heavily water resistant etc. If it was me I'd neither want to or need to take A £1K laptop out with me every day which has a high probability of breaking at the slightest knock or drop.
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by cass » 5 Dec 2004 19:17
ive got the souber one ,bought it of my local SKS rep,costs £110+vat,but worth it.
Ive practiced this tool on all my family's homes and mine and i enjoy using this tool.
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by pinky » 5 Dec 2004 19:20
got the car monitor off of ebay, bagged a bargain, the link mbell put up is a good buy, this would act as monitor for kit , hold lock id software and much more
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by cass » 5 Dec 2004 19:24
picked myself up recently from ebay a dell cpx1.ghz,256ram,40gb,it's got all my discs loaded,including the new one from ken.
i havnt thought about hooking it up to the laptop,my casio mini-tv works great at the mo,and sits in my pocket if ness.
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by pinky » 5 Dec 2004 19:28
you fibber, its in your pocket so you never miss coronation st, eastenders and come dancing !
casio is cool too
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by cass » 5 Dec 2004 19:30
cant miss songs of praise on a sunday either! lol lol
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by mbell » 5 Dec 2004 19:34
Ggrr.. You don't know how much I would love to do this for a living (locksmithing). I mean I'm not asking much, nuclear physics doesn't interest me all that much and I never was one for brain surgery but it seems like it'd be easier to enter those professions!
(Appologies for the totally unrelated, random post).
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by pinky » 5 Dec 2004 19:39
dont appolagise, nuclear physics, uhm , maybe the 1st nuclear picks ? can be invented, dont drill it, nuke it, bla will be teaching it within a month.
cass i too am an expert on the soaps and kids tv especially cbbc, its all the wife and kids all 6 of em will let me watch.
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by cass » 6 Dec 2004 5:51
My favourite is sponge bob square pants,my little girl loves him(and me).
6 of them,,i thought having 2 was mad!!
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by quicklocks » 6 Dec 2004 14:22
Last edited by quicklocks on 30 Jun 2006 5:38, edited 1 time in total.
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by Rockford » 6 Dec 2004 14:40
Dick & Dom in "d" Bungalow - Saturday am !. The wife hates it, but I can't help but giggle at some of the content. Kids love it.
"BOGEY......"
Rockford.....
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by toomush2drink » 6 Dec 2004 16:06
I havent got a clue what is being mentioned in this thread now but i suppose i will see the light when ours is born in january, looking forward to it 
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by gee252 » 6 Dec 2004 16:36
how do you fix the camera? to the letter box kit it's self or would it be better to fix it to a telescopice pole which could also be used to hold the letter box open and would also be able to swivel into better positions.
lock picking! i luv it
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