watchjohn
Electrical
- Mar 28, 2007
- 27
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I need a antenna for a Video-Camera-Detector
...this is not just for wireless cams
but for all cams...specially the !! WIRED !!
The detector is in fact a receiver for the
horizontal-sync frequency used by all
video-cameras and other video-equipment
For NTSC that is 15734 HZ (15,7 khz)
For PAL that is 15625 Hz (15,6 Khz)
Here is a few detectors..again look for those
doing WIRED cams.
By the way if anyone knows what circuit
is used in that wired-cam detector
or maybe owns one...i would be very interested
what the 15 khz receiver is made of.
Other circuits welcome too.
Back to the antenna:
The whole idea is that...when someone enters
a certain office...there should be an alert
that that someone is carrying a (switched on)
(wired or not) video-camera.
The receiver with antenna could for example
be hidden in a large clock or in a large picture-frame,
mounted on the wall next to the entrance.
=========================
Technical requirements for antenna
=========================
Freq-range:
-----------
15 to 16 khz
(smallest bandwidth possible to supress
out-of-band signals as much as possible)
Size :
------
Fitting inside a clock or poster-frame (max 50 x 50 cm)
wich will be mounted on the wall (other ideas welcome).
Directivity:
------------
Preferred mostly directional
(pointing at the entrance or center of the entrance/hall)
to avoid picking-up signals from the other side of the wall
(video-monitors also sendout 15 khz sigs...and there might
be some unwanted shortwave-VLF breaktrough)
Balanced or Unbalanced:
----------------------
Might depend on receiver
wich i have not choosen yet...actually
still have to find a good circuit.
Impedance:
---------
Also might depend on receiver wich i have not made yet.
Gain:
-----
Highest signal-level as possible (gain)
since signals are very-very weak.
Antenna type:
-------------
Don´t care as long as it works good
according to mentioned specs
Loop,Coil,Ferrite...anything that
fits into max 50 x 50 x 5 cm´s
The receiver will be mounted at the antenna
so antenna connects directly to the receiver
...so active circuit and cable not neccesary.
There is a chance that after first experiments
i find out that i actually receive stronger signals
on the harmonics (2,3,4,5 times 15 khz)
that could be very well possible and depends on
the video-camera and how it is build and the lengths
of the cables connected to it
In that case the antenna should also be at those
higher harmonics...the receiver also ofcourse
...but lets start first at the base-freq.
I might probably use a 567 tone-detector IC
tuned between 15.6 and 15.8 khz.
..these are also used in various
video-squelch or video-operated-switch circuits.
I´m still looking for a very smallband HQ bandpass-filter
with high gain...or a steep saw/dielectric/helical filter.
to maximise gain and out-of-band-rejection.
I have checked out various websites on VLF-reception
wich deal with receiving "natural phenomena"
but have not found a good receiver/detector/antenna
for my purpose yet.
I have also thought of having 2 antennas with 2 receivers
in a differential configuration...that could be handy
to avoid reception of local or external signals.
since i then could balance the system for signals that
are always there...only a new (moving signal)from that
new visitor would cause unbalance and trigger the alarm.
....why do i always want complicated things ?
Thanks in advance again !
WatchJohn
(no this is not for my watch-detector
)
I need a antenna for a Video-Camera-Detector
...this is not just for wireless cams
but for all cams...specially the !! WIRED !!
The detector is in fact a receiver for the
horizontal-sync frequency used by all
video-cameras and other video-equipment
For NTSC that is 15734 HZ (15,7 khz)
For PAL that is 15625 Hz (15,6 Khz)
Here is a few detectors..again look for those
doing WIRED cams.
By the way if anyone knows what circuit
is used in that wired-cam detector
or maybe owns one...i would be very interested
what the 15 khz receiver is made of.
Other circuits welcome too.
Back to the antenna:
The whole idea is that...when someone enters
a certain office...there should be an alert
that that someone is carrying a (switched on)
(wired or not) video-camera.
The receiver with antenna could for example
be hidden in a large clock or in a large picture-frame,
mounted on the wall next to the entrance.
=========================
Technical requirements for antenna
=========================
Freq-range:
-----------
15 to 16 khz
(smallest bandwidth possible to supress
out-of-band signals as much as possible)
Size :
------
Fitting inside a clock or poster-frame (max 50 x 50 cm)
wich will be mounted on the wall (other ideas welcome).
Directivity:
------------
Preferred mostly directional
(pointing at the entrance or center of the entrance/hall)
to avoid picking-up signals from the other side of the wall
(video-monitors also sendout 15 khz sigs...and there might
be some unwanted shortwave-VLF breaktrough)
Balanced or Unbalanced:
----------------------
Might depend on receiver
wich i have not choosen yet...actually
still have to find a good circuit.
Impedance:
---------
Also might depend on receiver wich i have not made yet.
Gain:
-----
Highest signal-level as possible (gain)
since signals are very-very weak.
Antenna type:
-------------
Don´t care as long as it works good
according to mentioned specs
Loop,Coil,Ferrite...anything that
fits into max 50 x 50 x 5 cm´s
The receiver will be mounted at the antenna
so antenna connects directly to the receiver
...so active circuit and cable not neccesary.
There is a chance that after first experiments
i find out that i actually receive stronger signals
on the harmonics (2,3,4,5 times 15 khz)
that could be very well possible and depends on
the video-camera and how it is build and the lengths
of the cables connected to it
In that case the antenna should also be at those
higher harmonics...the receiver also ofcourse
...but lets start first at the base-freq.
I might probably use a 567 tone-detector IC
tuned between 15.6 and 15.8 khz.
..these are also used in various
video-squelch or video-operated-switch circuits.
I´m still looking for a very smallband HQ bandpass-filter
with high gain...or a steep saw/dielectric/helical filter.
to maximise gain and out-of-band-rejection.
I have checked out various websites on VLF-reception
wich deal with receiving "natural phenomena"
but have not found a good receiver/detector/antenna
for my purpose yet.
I have also thought of having 2 antennas with 2 receivers
in a differential configuration...that could be handy
to avoid reception of local or external signals.
since i then could balance the system for signals that
are always there...only a new (moving signal)from that
new visitor would cause unbalance and trigger the alarm.
....why do i always want complicated things ?
Thanks in advance again !
WatchJohn
(no this is not for my watch-detector
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