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What uses the mobile camera’s?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 4716009" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p><strong>Re: What uses the mobile camera's?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The trick here is buy the 12 volt batteries, or if it is on a plot and sun hits it buy the solar panel. I get 3 months out of my 12v batteries. </p><p></p><p>Essentially I can charge the 12v, and put it on trails in thick cover that bucks are using during the rut. Often times there are scrapes, etc. in the area, so if they start one late Oct. early Nov. I can place camera over it and leave it. I did this, this year, and never had to check the camera once. Once that initial intrusion wears off, you don't have to intrude again, unless something goes wrong with the signal, which happens, but you technically have a cell phone in a remote location. </p><p></p><p>I got two Stealth cams for $69 each when Walmart decide they would no longer sell them. They are 3G so they will not be supported much longer. I plan to get 4G+ cell cams starting soon. Obviously I won't buy multiples at once, but i plan to get one here and there, so I have at least 3 by next deer season. They are game changers, and I admit it sometimes feels like cheating a little, but knowing when certain deer and when turkeys are around is helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 4716009, member: 7419"] [b]Re: What uses the mobile camera’s?[/b] The trick here is buy the 12 volt batteries, or if it is on a plot and sun hits it buy the solar panel. I get 3 months out of my 12v batteries. Essentially I can charge the 12v, and put it on trails in thick cover that bucks are using during the rut. Often times there are scrapes, etc. in the area, so if they start one late Oct. early Nov. I can place camera over it and leave it. I did this, this year, and never had to check the camera once. Once that initial intrusion wears off, you don't have to intrude again, unless something goes wrong with the signal, which happens, but you technically have a cell phone in a remote location. I got two Stealth cams for $69 each when Walmart decide they would no longer sell them. They are 3G so they will not be supported much longer. I plan to get 4G+ cell cams starting soon. Obviously I won't buy multiples at once, but i plan to get one here and there, so I have at least 3 by next deer season. They are game changers, and I admit it sometimes feels like cheating a little, but knowing when certain deer and when turkeys are around is helpful. [/QUOTE]
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