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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1477688" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>To me the ability to WATCH without disturbing the cow is a huge advantage.</p><p>My cameras are set up to my TV in my bedroom (strictly used as a monitor). I wake up, peak at what's going on & roll over. I am a light sleeper and wake every few hours, but don't get cold!!!!</p><p>My old block barn has hard wire connection - barn is super close to house. Super clarity, can zoom in, 4 cameras. </p><p>My arch steel building is wireless and is "iffy". I have SecurityMan which only has two cameras. I have them mounted on the door frame & leave the steel door open a foot. I have a stronger antenna being shipped to me right now for (hopefully) better reception. The two stationary cameras do not give me enough good view. I have a splitter for the two systems to be switched to the TV.</p><p>I love Randi's camera. I have decided I need to designate a heifer sale to be used for that purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1477688, member: 968"] To me the ability to WATCH without disturbing the cow is a huge advantage. My cameras are set up to my TV in my bedroom (strictly used as a monitor). I wake up, peak at what's going on & roll over. I am a light sleeper and wake every few hours, but don't get cold!!!! My old block barn has hard wire connection - barn is super close to house. Super clarity, can zoom in, 4 cameras. My arch steel building is wireless and is "iffy". I have SecurityMan which only has two cameras. I have them mounted on the door frame & leave the steel door open a foot. I have a stronger antenna being shipped to me right now for (hopefully) better reception. The two stationary cameras do not give me enough good view. I have a splitter for the two systems to be switched to the TV. I love Randi's camera. I have decided I need to designate a heifer sale to be used for that purchase. [/QUOTE]
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