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Unread 07-19-2013, 06:54 AM
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I'm thinking about buying a camera system for the house. What I want is 4 cameras, day and night. A recording system that will record at least 1 week, preferably more, maybe even copy recorded data to a savable external drive. I would like to be able to watch the cameras on my tv by using the remote to switch from watching tv to checking who's at the front door without getting out of my seat(my wife won't get up and the dog will let anyone in). Being able to look at the cameras from a remote computer/phone/whatever would be nice as well. Seems like the systems are getting cheaper every day(saw some nice ones for around $300). I've read the reviews on numerous systems for sale on Amazon, and even looked at the ones harbor freight has. Let me be clear, I'm not a computer tech guy, I'm a mechanic, I can fix anything that burns gas(except weedeaters), but if it requires expert skills in programming, it will probably end up in the trash can with several bullet holes. Any suggestions or experiences? Be care full, you may get bothered about this.
Thinkin about gettin into a new line of work are we????? Haha, just kiddin....

My buddy installs those for a living out of Atlanta. If you get to the point where your serious about it Id be more than happy to give you his information......
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