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Signing UpStep 1Gather Up Materials cut for your 2 "houses"
You need:
>2 roofs - approx 7"x10"
>2 back walls approx 5"x5"
>4 side walls approx 5"x7"
>piece of plexi glass or real glass approx 5"x7"
>gorilla glue
>caulk for weatherproofing and sealing up area where webcam line runs in.
>paint of your choice. i used hunter green.
I cut the side pieces for the houses around 7" wide by 5" tall with a slight angle cut on the top so the roof is attached later, it would have a slant to divert rain to the rear. You will need 4 of these. (2 per house)
Also the "back wall" is approx. 5" wide, I cut these pieces after i cut the slant in the side pieces so i could find just the right angle to trim- so the roof would fit nice and flush later.
For the Bird food house, i am leaving the front open and adding a small wall for the birds to stand on while they eat, and to stop the seed from blowing around. I also cut the ends of "back wall" at a slight angle so when the sides are attached, they will flare out in the front , allowing a more open space for the birds. Also for the bird seed house, i applied the 7"x10" roof longways, whereas the webcam half will be installed the other way around, so there will be more of an overhang in front of where the plexiglass ends up... more overhang, less chance of sun being too bright in the lens... (phew... bare with me here, the pictures should make this a bit easier to understand!)
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Can you let us know specifically which unit you are using, the distance between transmitter and receiver, the number and type of walls between the two and the quality of reception you are experiencing.
Thanks
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Not wireless I know but its a great deal 14$!
Nice setup!