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I am planning to install (Security Camera Wireless) outdoor.

1- Is there something call (UHV).

2- What kind of product should I get that doesn't be affect with other frequencies (mobile, radio)?

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  1. I would recommend this site for any question on security cameras:  

    www.personalsafetycameras.com   They deal in all kinds of security or surveillance cameras.


  2. For wireless stuff, it would normally be "UHF". Typically this is for good audio equipment. UHF video is still used for television stations and you would need to be licensed even if only low power.

    There are only two consumer wireless video methods:

    1) shared band in the 2.4 GHz environment.

    2) wifi (wireless compute local area network)

    Both can get interference from other sources. If you want no chance of wireless interference, then you need to use a wired camera. Also, remember that "wireless" generally means only the video (and audio if the camera has a mic) signal is wireless - you still need a wire for power unless you set up some sort of battery and solar recharge equipment.

    You want cameras that are rated for outdoor use... Do they need to have "night vision"?

    Are you just monitoring the video?

    How many cameras?

    http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45928&...

    http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45926&...

    If you are recording, are you looking at a multi-channel DVR

    http://shop1.frys.com/search?cat=-45940&...

    or are you turning a computer into a multichannel DVR?

    If the power goes out, are you expecting this camera system to continue working? What are your battery back-up plans?

    There's more, but this is a start...

    I use:

    http://shop1.frys.com/product/5080315?si...

    http://shop1.frys.com/product/5264307?si...

    http://shop1.frys.com/product/4698298?si...

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