Question:
Where to get a tiny remote control camera, ?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Where to get a tiny remote control camera, ?
Four answers:
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2016-10-17 13:16:39 UTC
No. such a factor does not exist. you will get aerial distant controlled cameras, yet they're fixed on distant administration helicopters (expenses over $2000), and that they are often controlled by using 2 human beings. One to regulate the helicopter, and yet another to regulate the digicam. they're going to draw an incredible form of interest however. We had one take some aerial photos of our living house, and the full suburban community stopped by using to computer screen.
2008-12-18 08:19:50 UTC
what a stupid question
love&lost
2008-12-18 08:05:47 UTC
Call James Bond. He will know where to get one or hey might even let you borrow one of his.



That sounds like a PRIVACY INVASION.

Hello Jail. Dont drop the soap.
The Devil
2008-12-18 08:50:10 UTC
The black op stuff exists. Some of them, you can't get. Some of them are very expensive, like the Icom IR3 video scanner. If a transmitting camera is in place the Icom will see it. The flies and crawlers- forget it, you need too much money to buy those and they aren't invisible. Any simple bugsweep will tell on them. Simple radio scanners are blocked from the good snooping unless you're a Gov't agent. Hint: frequency shifters are a felony to own- you can guess what good they are. Evesdropping can get you jail, just in case you want to drop off a snoop in somebodys room. Ever see the movie, "Enemy of State"? All that gwhiz stuff is real, but just try and find one of those nifty little panasonic recorders in a store today. Hah! And the OptoElectronics Scout- the DFTM decoder, laser microphones, various scanners- you could almost buy a car and drive away to where you don't worry about folks you want to snoop on. Model airplanes are noisy. Finish school and get a job.


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