...... well maybe not that cheap, but easy!
From laurapasinifan in the closed thread: Help! We've been robbed.
Even nicer is not having to turn it on and off.
I use a Panasonic DVR (Digital Video Recorder) with a 160 GB hard drive, but instead of using it to record TV shows, I hooked it to my security camaras. On extended mode it records for 10+ days (24/7). An added feature of it is that I can also copy any of the recordings to a DVD. There has been more than one occasion where neigbors asked me to check back a few days on the recordings of the neighborhood.
If I had to do it again, I would invest in a recorder that was designed for security recording (Cheaper). But hey, I also record TV shows to DVD with the Panasonic.
Bullets go through barred windows and barred doorways. Invest in a "Video 2 way audio" door/gate camera. One of mine is about 20 feet high, looking down, inside the wall, making it safe and secure. Nice to listen to those things that go "bump" in the middle of the night sometimes.
Ofcourse, conceal the recorder from the ladrone......
BOB, you can hide it in your 800 lb safe... Reset it every 10 days when you open the safe to count your millions.
Don - SantiagoDR
From laurapasinifan in the closed thread: Help! We've been robbed.
.....with all the security measures Id think a first step would be to install a security camera that you can turn on every time someone comes to the gate at your driveway...then turn it off when they go.....I realize 24-7 camera security would be a pain....but at least you could get pictures of them.
Even nicer is not having to turn it on and off.
I use a Panasonic DVR (Digital Video Recorder) with a 160 GB hard drive, but instead of using it to record TV shows, I hooked it to my security camaras. On extended mode it records for 10+ days (24/7). An added feature of it is that I can also copy any of the recordings to a DVD. There has been more than one occasion where neigbors asked me to check back a few days on the recordings of the neighborhood.
If I had to do it again, I would invest in a recorder that was designed for security recording (Cheaper). But hey, I also record TV shows to DVD with the Panasonic.
Bullets go through barred windows and barred doorways. Invest in a "Video 2 way audio" door/gate camera. One of mine is about 20 feet high, looking down, inside the wall, making it safe and secure. Nice to listen to those things that go "bump" in the middle of the night sometimes.
Ofcourse, conceal the recorder from the ladrone......
BOB, you can hide it in your 800 lb safe... Reset it every 10 days when you open the safe to count your millions.
Don - SantiagoDR