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PC:
Can anybody please assist?

The Wealden Woodturners are in need of a new audio/visual system.  We have seen the wifi system in use at Kent AWGB and found it to be ideal.  Unfortunately, the suppliers have gone out of business and we are reluctant to order straight off the internet with out some idea of what we need.

We are a small club with around 40 members.  We are looking for a system that has a small camera on the demonstrator's tailstock with another further away for general shots.  The intention is to purchase a 36" or 42" television for the members to watch and utilise our existing small monitor for the use of the demonstrator.

Research to date has thrown up one or two problems - Do we go for a 2GHz system and keep it simple but risk interference or go for 5GHz and absorb the extra cost e.g. external battery packs?.  Do we need a screen splitter?  Are we asking for trouble by taking the wifi route and should we go for a hardwired system? etc. etc.

A TV  would also require a (metal-framed?) stand as we are unable to fix it, or a bracket, to the wall (village hall committee say it is verbotten). Professionally made items would cost our chairman her arm and a leg. Storage of a bulky item would be a problem.  Any ideas?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
Peter

Roger Groom:
Hi Peter
I cannot advise you about wi-fi as I know nowt about it. But at our club we have two Sony camcorders, and a 42" television. One camera is mounted on a tripod at the end of the lathe and is manned. The other is mounted on an overhead support, which, when taken down takes up very little room at all. Both cameras are connected to a switchover box which is available from Maplins (not very expensive) The switchover box is connected to the television and the switch is controlled remotely by the cameraman. The television stands on a couple of tables on the stage. We find that this setup works very well for us. Have you also thought about applying for a lottery grant. Might be best to wait till after the Olympics are over though.
Hope this is of some help.
Roger G

Bryan Milham:
We also have 2 cameras, but don't use a TV, we have two projectors and screens which mean people on either side of the room can see one one of them. As is the way with projectors, the further back you place the projector, the bigger picture you can get - limited by the screen (or as we do at work - the wall).

PC:
Many thanks for inf. but it is wifi we are specifically interested in researching.  We have inf. on camcorder system and will possibly go down that route, just wish to ensure we have all the options.

Regards
Peter

PC:
Whoops, sorry Roger.  Forgot to reply to Lottery Grant suggestion.  We did try for a grant but were turned down on the basis that the emphasis has changed and they no longer fund such projects.  If you have had success in the past three months (that was when we were turned down) then would be interested in havin a peek at your paperwork to see where we went wrong.

Regards
Peter

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