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There she is, just before her first real test. For the most part it works well but there are some things that will need upgrading in the future. To see it run check out the video in the very first step. Thanks for reading!
Thanks, what would you like to know? The camera is setup to work with a TV via RCA style plugs. You can plug it directly into the TV or you can use the wireless system. It comes with power supplies and a 9volt battery adaptor if you want the camera to be truly wireless. You have to 'tune' a knob on the receiver to get a clear picture, sometimes its tricky to get it dialed in just right. Its a little harder to hook it up to your computer to record videos. I used a Sabrent USB A/V adaptor which is the 'black box' in step 21. I'll try to add these details into the instructable itself when I get home.
Now, the big question: How fast does it go?