transmit analog video signal without wires - most inexpensive setup - FM? - Video WTF - Questions and answers about video production, video cameras, editing, publishing, et cetera. most recent 30 from http://videowtf.com2010-07-30T18:47:43Zhttp://videowtf.com/feeds/question/748http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://videowtf.com/questions/748/transmit-analog-video-signal-without-wires-most-inexpensive-setup-fmtransmit analog video signal without wires - most inexpensive setup - FM?StereoSteve2010-02-03T23:11:56Z2010-02-05T14:13:10Z
<p>I have a video camera with RCA out. I want to transmit the video signal in real time to a TV in a different room. I am hoping there is some inexpensive (like $30) components that will send and receive an analoge video signal. </p>
<p>VGA qualtiy is good enough. I think FM would be easiest. Perhaps even a walkie talkie would work. Security cameras come to mind but are too expensive. I am considering <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product%5Finfo.php?products%5Fid=9189" rel="nofollow">this product from sparkfun</a>, but wonder if I can add more receivers later, and I'm interested in using cameras I already own, etc.</p>
<p>Ideally:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sender could be battery powered (ie camera is portable) 9V - 12V</li>
<li>Receiver could be battery powered (ie TV is portable) 9V - 12V</li>
<li>One sender, multiple recievers (ie one camera, multiple TVs)</li>
</ul>
<p>Any good ideas? My friend is good with electronics and could possibly build something from a design, but I was thinking there is probably a cheap existing prodcut with an integrated cirtcuit that has an RCA / Phono jack on either end.</p>
http://videowtf.com/questions/748/transmit-analog-video-signal-without-wires-most-inexpensive-setup-fm/759#759Answer by Karel Bata for transmit analog video signal without wires - most inexpensive setup - FM?Karel Bata2010-02-05T14:13:10Z2010-02-05T14:13:10Z<p>Loads of <a href="http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=video%20sender&source=15" rel="nofollow">Video Senders</a> around. Quality is not likely to be good.</p>
<p>I used to have a little 9V UHF one that I taped to a camera, and used a portable TV for checking the cameraman's framing, but I'm not sure how legal that ever was...</p>