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Hi everyone - and this is my first post. I've worked with CCTV for a while, and know enough to get a decent POE system up and running and doing all that it does in terms of intruder alerts or line crossings and everything that comes with it.
Following a recent break-in where the scouts lost their cash float (£400) I've been asked by the local community church to pop together a proposal to fit a number of security cameras and an NVR (that's the easy bit) - and then to also fit a camera up in the bell tower where there are a family of owls nesting, that they'd like the local village to be able to see on a 24/7 basis. (I'm doing it on a voluntary basis - cost price of equipment only)
Now I'm all good with choosing a decent NVR and the relevant cameras for the security bit - but a bit out of my depth on the Owl cam - and wondering if anyone would give me a few pointers.
The church tower is about 30-40 meters tall.
There is a church hall literally 2 meters from the church
The church hall has the broadband connection
No cables are permitted (due to some ancient law) to be put through a church wall into the church - so the solution also has to be wireless
Initial thoughts are around running a network cable from the router to the exterior of the hall, and then fitting a Ubiquiti external wifi transmitter, and then up in the tower either another of the same unit or similar as an access point for the camera that's going to be watching the owls. (Mains power isn't an issue up the tower)
But then whether there's a way to get that camera signal into an NVR for recording purposes - and from the NVR some kind of stream that can be viewed online.
If there's no way to do the above - and the only way is to have a direct live camera straight out to the internet - I'd welcome thoughts/pointers on how I might achieve this with a wireless bridge as it were.
Some of my thoughts also include getting a web domain 'www.theowls.com' (yes I know that's not available!) and having it link to a live stream on the front page.
But in that respect I'm still a newbie figuring stuff out.
It's the usual thing - trying to get something together to help the community while they're on a shoestring budget - so would welcome cost effective suggestions - and as mentioned at the beginning this is my first post here - but I'm not the kind that will take an answer and run.
If anyone is interested I'd post progress (when there is some) and hopefully at the end - a live stream of a family of owls living in a church tower for your enjoyment.
Following a recent break-in where the scouts lost their cash float (£400) I've been asked by the local community church to pop together a proposal to fit a number of security cameras and an NVR (that's the easy bit) - and then to also fit a camera up in the bell tower where there are a family of owls nesting, that they'd like the local village to be able to see on a 24/7 basis. (I'm doing it on a voluntary basis - cost price of equipment only)
Now I'm all good with choosing a decent NVR and the relevant cameras for the security bit - but a bit out of my depth on the Owl cam - and wondering if anyone would give me a few pointers.
The church tower is about 30-40 meters tall.
There is a church hall literally 2 meters from the church
The church hall has the broadband connection
No cables are permitted (due to some ancient law) to be put through a church wall into the church - so the solution also has to be wireless
Initial thoughts are around running a network cable from the router to the exterior of the hall, and then fitting a Ubiquiti external wifi transmitter, and then up in the tower either another of the same unit or similar as an access point for the camera that's going to be watching the owls. (Mains power isn't an issue up the tower)
But then whether there's a way to get that camera signal into an NVR for recording purposes - and from the NVR some kind of stream that can be viewed online.
If there's no way to do the above - and the only way is to have a direct live camera straight out to the internet - I'd welcome thoughts/pointers on how I might achieve this with a wireless bridge as it were.
Some of my thoughts also include getting a web domain 'www.theowls.com' (yes I know that's not available!) and having it link to a live stream on the front page.
But in that respect I'm still a newbie figuring stuff out.
It's the usual thing - trying to get something together to help the community while they're on a shoestring budget - so would welcome cost effective suggestions - and as mentioned at the beginning this is my first post here - but I'm not the kind that will take an answer and run.
If anyone is interested I'd post progress (when there is some) and hopefully at the end - a live stream of a family of owls living in a church tower for your enjoyment.