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![]() http://www.rogermisty.com/Roger's%20Programming/bms.htm Boat Monitoring System Support Pages This is a do it yourself project. You assemble the hardware from off the shelf components. You can write your own software or use mine. http://www.rogermisty.com/Roger's%20Programming/Boat%20Monitoring.htm "Boat monitoring, and remote boat monitoring in particular, is an evolving industry. Similar to a home alarm system the boat monitoring system “watches” the boat and sends an alarm to alert the owner to a negative event." "Quick Overview This project creates hardware and software that will transmit alert and periodic email messages from your boat. It also provides the ability to have one event trigger another, for example, if the bilge pump has been running a long time to turn on a booster pump while notifying you of the problem. The hardware uses off the shelf components. " |
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Very interesting..
I'm especially interested in the Video capture and transmit over the internet. Maybe I shouldn't mention it here, but my boat is at a public dock and the port authority doesn't seem to think it is necessary to have on site security or video monitoring, even with a half dozen $100k boats there all winter. I have noticed some commercial systems in the Northern catalog. The best is a computer and has a 120gig HD instead of a VCR and 4 cameras. Price is $1500. A good friend owns a summer house right next to this public dock and would allow me to set the system up to monitor the dock and all I would have to do is pay for the DSL or Cable monthly service. I know this would be more 'novelty' than practical. But my boat insurance has a $2000 deductible and besides, I worry even though I am insured. The novelty is in being able to spy on my boat and those messing around on the dock.. Just my thoughts. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 19:06:01 -0700,
Steve wrote: Very interesting.. I'm especially interested in the Video capture and transmit over the internet. Maybe I shouldn't mention it here, but my boat is at a public dock and the port authority doesn't seem to think it is necessary to have on site security or video monitoring, even with a half dozen $100k boats there all winter. I have noticed some commercial systems in the Northern catalog. The best is a computer and has a 120gig HD instead of a VCR and 4 cameras. Price is $1500. A good friend owns a summer house right next to this public dock and would allow me to set the system up to monitor the dock and all I would have to do is pay for the DSL or Cable monthly service. I know this would be more 'novelty' than practical. But my boat insurance has a $2000 deductible and besides, I worry even though I am insured. The novelty is in being able to spy on my boat and those messing around on the dock.. Just my thoughts. Steve s/v Good Intentions http://www.zoneminder.com/ has a linux based solution, using anything from cheap webcams, to the expensive ethernet connectable video cameras http://www.axis.com It does things like motion detection, you can define an area of interest, and be notified if something in that area changes. Check out the features list for more info on this. If you are thinking on setting up a PC to do this, look at zoneminder, it's free (libre and gratis) and has a very active community. It offers features that many commercial apps of this type can't match, and it runs on Linux ![]() -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock I am a figment of my own imagination. |
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