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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 410644" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>out of site is a good policy, as for the game trail camera , Aldi sell them from time to time at $130 a unit , when I sold them , mine where the Scoutguard brand and use to cost me $140 to get them here, most work on 8 AA batterys , the more you pay the better the features , like ringing you and you can see what going on. Now a down side night vision is limited distance , the info red lights glow a dull red so they might be seem , if out and about at night and you carry night vision gear they are easy to find , very sensitive to movement from the wind and its amazing how may critters will come and give it the once over. The modern thief has the portable cordless angle grinder , so if they want in their in, and you will not hear it , I use 2 or 3 camera's each watching the other and place then up in trees not many people look up when skulking about on the prowl , day or night , as I mentioned before night has its problems , if you find one ,beware it may have already transmitted the pictures and it might have a tracking device incorporated in the system if you decide to take it home for a closer look and they do have access code to lock out other users, the addition of the alarms is also recommended but its not absolute security if they want it they will take it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 410644, member: 8077"] out of site is a good policy, as for the game trail camera , Aldi sell them from time to time at $130 a unit , when I sold them , mine where the Scoutguard brand and use to cost me $140 to get them here, most work on 8 AA batterys , the more you pay the better the features , like ringing you and you can see what going on. Now a down side night vision is limited distance , the info red lights glow a dull red so they might be seem , if out and about at night and you carry night vision gear they are easy to find , very sensitive to movement from the wind and its amazing how may critters will come and give it the once over. The modern thief has the portable cordless angle grinder , so if they want in their in, and you will not hear it , I use 2 or 3 camera's each watching the other and place then up in trees not many people look up when skulking about on the prowl , day or night , as I mentioned before night has its problems , if you find one ,beware it may have already transmitted the pictures and it might have a tracking device incorporated in the system if you decide to take it home for a closer look and they do have access code to lock out other users, the addition of the alarms is also recommended but its not absolute security if they want it they will take it [/QUOTE]
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