Need a long range analog camera to record to DVR - is this possible?

bosco500

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My dad has an analog Speco system at his home, and needs a camera in his barn which is about 600' from his home. He wants wireless. I found this on Ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Power-Long-Range-1000m-IR-Night-Vision-CCD-2-4GHz-Wireless-CCTV-Camera-928F-/272070057278?hash=item3f58a39d3e:m:mO2Ld3q3KvMaGHL5daoYksA

It looks like it only has A/V output. Is there any sort of A/V to Coax converter that would allow him to record from this cam to the Speco DVR? Thanks for any help
 
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hook3m

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Unless you have an amateur radio license it's illegal to use that camera / transmitter in the US. Max output power at that frequency is limited by the FCC at 30 dBm (1 watt). Even at that power rating I would be surprised to see a decent picture at 185m with rubber ducky antennas.

Lookup BNC to RCA adapters.
 

spyfly81

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Best bet is convert him over to an IP system or get a tri-brid NVR that will support his current cameras and then you can add IP cameras at the remote barn with a wireless bridge.

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