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JS
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Sun Dec 12, 2004 8:30 pm Post subject:
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Can anyone recomend any low cost components or products to set up a simple
and discrete IDS for my garden? The total perimeter to be secured is <350ft
in 3 legs 120 ft, 120 ft and 30 ft. I am thinking of a single IR beam about
2 ft above the ground starting at the house reflecting off a 45 degree
mirror twice and returning to a detector but maybe there is a simpler or
more effective alternative I should consider.
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House| | 30 ft
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120 ft
I am not so interested in the interfacing to an alarm / security lights but
the hardware for detection.
James
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BigWallop
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Mon Dec 13, 2004 12:16 pm Post subject:
Re: Intruder detection using IR/ Laser Beams |
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"JS" <jsnews@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:41bc534b$0$50880$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
| Quote: | Can anyone recomend any low cost components or products to set up a simple
and discrete IDS for my garden? The total perimeter to be secured is
350ft
in 3 legs 120 ft, 120 ft and 30 ft. I am thinking of a single IR beam
about
2 ft above the ground starting at the house reflecting off a 45 degree
mirror twice and returning to a detector but maybe there is a simpler or
more effective alternative I should consider.
-------------------------------\
House| | 30 ft
| Garden| |
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120 ft
I am not so interested in the interfacing to an alarm / security lights
but
the hardware for detection.
James
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What types of wildlife do you have in the area? Is the line of sight
between detectors clear of anything which blow in front of them? Would
planting jaggy bushes along these areas be more effective as a deterrent,
rather than trying to catch any activity?
There are lots of things to think about when installing perimeter protection
systems. Mirrors need constant cleaning, especially when fitted outdoors,
so are not a very effective or reliable means of reflecting beams.
Perimeter protection systems are expensive, mainly because they involve many
false alarm protection methods.
A simple tension wire would protect the areas. Anything touching them will
send a signal to a bell or light activation unit. A lot cheaper as well.
Really need more information from you, or pictures even, to give more
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Spider
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Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:54 am Post subject:
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Try this link http://www.rv-ltd.demon.co.uk/
Regards
"JS" <jsnews@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Can anyone recomend any low cost components or products to set up a simple
and discrete IDS for my garden? The total perimeter to be secured is
350ft
in 3 legs 120 ft, 120 ft and 30 ft. I am thinking of a single IR beam
about
2 ft above the ground starting at the house reflecting off a 45 degree
mirror twice and returning to a detector but maybe there is a simpler or
more effective alternative I should consider.
-------------------------------\
House| | 30 ft
| Garden| |
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120 ft
I am not so interested in the interfacing to an alarm / security lights
but
the hardware for detection.
James
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