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Posted by Steven@nd on February 07, 2003 at 19:29:32 from (12.23.184.229):
I found this little black and white security camera for $85. I am wondering how much area it will cover? We would like to put a camera in the pen in our barn for calving. It would be nice to just wake up, flip on the TV and see what's happening. Dad is not feeling well this winter and I thought it would make a nice present for him, especially those nights when it is below zero and windy. The wiring and all that I can handle, I just want to know how much we are going to be able to see with it mounted in the corner of a lean-to on the barn. It is about 14 feet wide and 25 to 30 feet long. I was thinking even the sound would be nice, if a cow is bellaring then you would know something is going on. Thanks for any info!
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