Monday, September 26, 2016

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Check out these Surveillance Cameras images:


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Surveillance Cameras
Image by IAEA Imagebank

Metal seals are commonly used by IAEA and Euratom inspectors in the countries belonging to the European Union. They attach and detach seals on spent fuel ponds, reactor cores and surveillance cameras. The purpose is to verify that there has been no unauthorized access to the nuclear material under the seal. Detached common seals are taken back to Euratom and IAEA headquarters and examined to check whether they have been tampered with. Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant. 6 November 2012


Photo Credit: Petr Pavlicek / IAEA


Swann RemoteCam
Surveillance Cameras
Image by digitpedia

Designed to look like a car remote control (quite convincing!) this is actually a camera so you can capture people on video and take photos. As it says on the box ‘covert surveillance has never been easier’.


Ethernet jacks
Surveillance Cameras
Image by rwbakercom

Two double gang boxes, each holds 4 ethernet jacks, with the last jack replaced with coax cable (for cable modem).


I ran Carlon ‘Smurf tubing’ conduit up the walls for easy wiring in the future. I put in 4 individual strings of twine to make pulling new cable through a bit easier.



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