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Re: catching thieves/trespassers in act
[Re: velvet tines]
#1202696
12/28/14 12:58 PM
12/28/14 12:58 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,573 Scottsboro, Al
jbatey1
Lucky Bastage
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,573
Scottsboro, Al
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On Coverts website, it says the Black Ops 60 can send pics to a Verizon phone if the cam is set up with a GSM sim card, which is usually supported by AT&T and T mobile. Not sure how it would work, but according to their website, it's possible. What you done said, I ain't got a clue? What I saw on Covert's site was a 3G code black didn't see anything about a black ops. I'll call Covert in a day or two and get the scoop. guys, it's easy peasy. just do like i did. my phone is verizon network. i went to at&t because it is closest to house than t-mobile. buy a sim card for the camera. it's itty bitty and goes in the side of the camera. buy an sd card for the bottom of the camera. the sd card will hold all the photos the camera takes. when the camera is triggered, it sends the first picture from the set it takes. i have ours programmed to take 3 pictures. all 3 are stored on the sd card and the first one is sent to your phone to alert you. it doesn't matter who your phone carrier is, just matters that you can receive a picture. buy the $100 per year text message plan for the sim card. don't buy the $25 per month plan. no brainer there. the sim card gives your covert 3g camera it's own "cell number". (just think of the covert 3g becoming an automatic cell phone/camera that takes a picture and then sends it to your phone via text message.) buy some good batteries or get a rechargeable 6 volt battery. follow the directions very carefully to set up the camera. i used the computer and it was easy. read the instructions once over and take your time. find a tree, strap on the camera and break off some scrub oak or what-have-ya bushes or small twigs/limbs and camo that strap in. when those little leaves die, it's perfectly blended in. then kick back and enjoy life and wait on that first text. i put the sim card phone number into my contacts list as "trespassers" and set my alert for that particular number to "dog bark". when that dog barks on my iphone, i know i gots me something good. I just called AT&T and they said the $100 text message card would not work for these cameras...? The guy said I would need a sim card that has Data capabilities since I would be sending data/pictures. He said It would cost around 70 dollars to activate and then 60 dollars a month. But you say the 100 dollar text card will work? I'm wondering if he's just after commission.
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: catching thieves/trespassers in act
[Re: jbatey1]
#1202715
12/28/14 01:31 PM
12/28/14 01:31 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,978 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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Booner
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On Coverts website, it says the Black Ops 60 can send pics to a Verizon phone if the cam is set up with a GSM sim card, which is usually supported by AT&T and T mobile. Not sure how it would work, but according to their website, it's possible. What you done said, I ain't got a clue? What I saw on Covert's site was a 3G code black didn't see anything about a black ops. I'll call Covert in a day or two and get the scoop. guys, it's easy peasy. just do like i did. my phone is verizon network. i went to at&t because it is closest to house than t-mobile. buy a sim card for the camera. it's itty bitty and goes in the side of the camera. buy an sd card for the bottom of the camera. the sd card will hold all the photos the camera takes. when the camera is triggered, it sends the first picture from the set it takes. i have ours programmed to take 3 pictures. all 3 are stored on the sd card and the first one is sent to your phone to alert you. it doesn't matter who your phone carrier is, just matters that you can receive a picture. buy the $100 per year text message plan for the sim card. don't buy the $25 per month plan. no brainer there. the sim card gives your covert 3g camera it's own "cell number". (just think of the covert 3g becoming an automatic cell phone/camera that takes a picture and then sends it to your phone via text message.) buy some good batteries or get a rechargeable 6 volt battery. follow the directions very carefully to set up the camera. i used the computer and it was easy. read the instructions once over and take your time. find a tree, strap on the camera and break off some scrub oak or what-have-ya bushes or small twigs/limbs and camo that strap in. when those little leaves die, it's perfectly blended in. then kick back and enjoy life and wait on that first text. i put the sim card phone number into my contacts list as "trespassers" and set my alert for that particular number to "dog bark". when that dog barks on my iphone, i know i gots me something good. I just called AT&T and they said the $100 text message card would not work for these cameras...? The guy said I would need a sim card that has Data capabilities since I would be sending data/pictures. He said It would cost around 70 dollars to activate and then 60 dollars a month. But you say the 100 dollar text card will work? I'm wondering if he's just after commission. Dude has no idea what he's talking bout. Mine got set up yesterday for $60 and I have a $20 unlimited text plan.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: catching thieves/trespassers in act
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#1202724
12/28/14 01:42 PM
12/28/14 01:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,573 Scottsboro, Al
jbatey1
Lucky Bastage
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Lucky Bastage
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 10,573
Scottsboro, Al
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[quote=CD]On Coverts website, it says the Black Ops 60 can send pics to a Verizon phone if the cam is set up with a GSM sim card, which is usually supported by AT&T and T mobile. Not sure how it would work, but according to their website, it's possible. What you done said, I ain't got a clue? What I saw on Covert's site was a 3G code black didn't see anything about a black ops. I'll call Covert in a day or two and get the scoop. guys, it's easy peasy. just do like i did. my phone is verizon network. i went to at&t because it is closest to house than t-mobile. buy a sim card for the camera. it's itty bitty and goes in the side of the camera. buy an sd card for the bottom of the camera. the sd card will hold all the photos the camera takes. when the camera is triggered, it sends the first picture from the set it takes. i have ours programmed to take 3 pictures. all 3 are stored on the sd card and the first one is sent to your phone to alert you. it doesn't matter who your phone carrier is, just matters that you can receive a picture. buy the $100 per year text message plan for the sim card. don't buy the $25 per month plan. no brainer there. the sim card gives your covert 3g camera it's own "cell number". (just think of the covert 3g becoming an automatic cell phone/camera that takes a picture and then sends it to your phone via text message.) buy some good batteries or get a rechargeable 6 volt battery. follow the directions very carefully to set up the camera. i used the computer and it was easy. read the instructions once over and take your time. find a tree, strap on the camera and break off some scrub oak or what-have-ya bushes or small twigs/limbs and camo that strap in. when those little leaves die, it's perfectly blended in. then kick back and enjoy life and wait on that first text. i put the sim card phone number into my contacts list as "trespassers" and set my alert for that particular number to "dog bark". when that dog barks on my iphone, i know i gots me something good. I just called AT&T and they said the $100 text message card would not work for these cameras...? The guy said I would need a sim card that has Data capabilities since I would be sending data/pictures. He said It would cost around 70 dollars to activate and then 60 dollars a month. But you say the 100 dollar text card will work? I'm wondering if he's just after commission. Dude has no idea what he's talking bout. Mine got set up yesterday for $60 and I have a $20 unlimited text plan. [/quote] So was that the set up fee for $60 and then $20 monthly? If its $20 monthly, the $100 yearly text plan(mentioned above) sounds like the way to go(if its even available) Thanks for the help
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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