Re: [TSCM-L] {1492} Re: Technical Q About email hacking, and hiden cam........................

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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {1490} Technical Q About email hacking, and hiden
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From: James Greenwold <b..._at_charter.net>
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The life of your battery is going to be determined by the current draw. A
CCD board camera or small pinhole bullet camera, will pull less than 200 ma.
So a 9V battery with 600mahrs of life is going to last 3 hours.

But it is not completely that simple. The way the battery is made will
effect how long you can run the camera no matter what the mAHr rating.

If the the battery is designed to give a constant drain of it's potential,
the battery will start losing voltage as soon as you plug it in. This is
alright for flashlights and other devices that do not have a minimum
required voltage to operate. (not like the camera). The camera will have a
minimum voltage. The amount needed to bias all the circuits and allow it to
work.

You can find out what this voltage is with a simple bench test. Put a
metered supply on the camera and dial it to 9 volts. Then watch the picture
on the monitor as you dial down the voltage. At some point, probably around
7.5 volts the camera will stop working. This will be different if the
camera you are using is really a 12 volt camera. Then the 9 volts is
already near the end. But this test will tell you.

At the same time, if the bench supply has a miliamp meter, you can see what
the camera draws and use it in the example at the top.

The manufactures web site will have the specs on every battery they make
including the current and voltage curves. You may have to search for it,
but it is available. There is also a limit to the maximum current that the
battery will deliver. The spec may tell you that the battery is 750 mAhrs,
but that is over it's charge life. You will not get 750 miliamps for one
hour. The specs will tell you this capability also.

I have found that Duracell (or by any other international names) drops off
faster than some others so you will reach that cut off voltage faster. I
like Energizer for an Alkaline battery. The Wristcam we made 15 years ago
as an answer to body worn versatility, would last about 2.5 hours on an
Energizer but may only work for 20 minutes on a Duracell.

The next step would be NiMetal hydride or Lithium ion. These batteries will
hold a higher voltage for a longer time, then die off fast. So the overall
life from charged to dead might be the same, but the battery voltage will
stay above cutoff for a longer time.

For one 9 volt on a camera don't plan on more than 2 - 2.5 hours. It is
possible to get more, but don't plan on it. If you are using a larger body
camera with IR LEDs, it may not even fire up. the current demand will be
more than the battery can deliver.

As far as the hacking:
http://www.2600.org/
-- 
Thank you for your time
James Greenwold
Bureau Of Technical Services
715-726-1400 
b..._at_tacticalsurveillance.com
From: <awasth..._at_bluebottle.com>
Reply-To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:02:45 +0000
To: <TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
Subject: [TSCM-L] {1490} Technical Q About email hacking, and  hiden
cam........................
Hey friends,
I am Awasthi S from india.
I wanna know 2 things.
1st is -
I have a good quality wired CCD camera of 9 volt, In this the battery life
is only 22 minutes.
I wanna a know how can i increese its battery life with out use battery
pack.I am useing Durabatt
in it.
2nd -
How can i hack some one's email id is there any software who unlock password
for me.
 
Regards
WeDetect   
Find out how you can get spam free email.http://www.bluebottle.com

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The life of your battery is going to be determined by the current draw. &nb=
sp;A CCD board camera or small pinhole bullet camera, will pull less than 2=
00 ma. &nbsp;So a 9V battery with 600mahrs of life is going to last 3 hours=
.<BR>
<BR>
But it is not completely that simple. &nbsp;The way the battery is made wil=
l effect how long you can run the camera no matter what the mAHr rating.<BR=
>
<BR>
If the the battery is designed to give a constant drain of it's potential, =
the battery will start losing voltage as soon as you plug it in. &nbsp;This=
 is alright for flashlights and other devices that do not have a minimum re=
quired voltage to operate. &nbsp;(not like the camera). &nbsp;The camera wi=
ll have a minimum voltage. &nbsp;The amount needed to bias all the circuits=
 and allow it to work.<BR>
<BR>
You can find out what this voltage is with a simple bench test. &nbsp;Put a=
 metered supply on the camera and dial it to 9 volts. &nbsp;Then watch the =
picture on the monitor as you dial down the voltage. &nbsp;At some point, p=
robably around 7.5 volts the camera will stop working. &nbsp;This will be d=
ifferent if the camera you are using is really a 12 volt camera. &nbsp;Then=
 the 9 volts is already near the end. &nbsp;But this test will tell you.<BR=
>
<BR>
At the same time, if the bench supply has a miliamp meter, you can see what=
 the camera draws and use it in the example at the top.<BR>
<BR>
The manufactures web site will have the specs on every battery they make in=
cluding the current and voltage curves. &nbsp;You may have to search for it=
, but it is available. &nbsp;There is also a limit to the maximum current t=
hat the battery will deliver. &nbsp;The spec may tell you that the battery =
is 750 mAhrs, but that is over it's charge life. &nbsp;You will not get 750=
 miliamps for one hour. &nbsp;The specs will tell you this capability also.=
<BR>
<BR>
I have found that Duracell (or by any other international names) drops off =
faster than some others so you will reach that cut off voltage faster. &nbs=
p;I like Energizer for an Alkaline battery. &nbsp;The Wristcam we made 15 y=
ears ago as an answer to body worn versatility, would last about 2.5 hours =
on an Energizer but may only work for 20 minutes on a Duracell.<BR>
<BR>
The next step would be NiMetal hydride or Lithium ion. &nbsp;These batterie=
s will hold a higher voltage for a longer time, then die off fast. &nbsp;So=
 the overall life from charged to dead might be the same, but the battery v=
oltage will stay above cutoff for a longer time.<BR>
<BR>
For one 9 volt on a camera don't plan on more than 2 - 2.5 hours. &nbsp;It =
is possible to get more, but don't plan on it. &nbsp;If you are using a lar=
ger body camera with IR LEDs, it may not even fire up. &nbsp;the current de=
mand will be more than the battery can deliver.<BR>
<BR>
As far as the hacking:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE>http://www.2600.org/<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE>-- <BR>
<BR>
Thank you for your time<BR>
<BR>
James Greenwold<BR>
Bureau Of Technical Services<BR>
715-726-1400 <BR>
<BR>
b..._at_tacticalsurveillance.com<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>From: </B>&lt;awast..._at_bluebottle.com&gt;<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Reply-To: </B>TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:02:45 +0000<BR>
<B>To: </B>&lt;TSC..._at_googlegroups.com&gt;<BR>
<B>Subject: </B>[TSCM-L] {1490} Technical Q About email hacking, and &nbsp;=
hiden cam........................<BR>
<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=3D"2">Hey friends,<BR>
I am Awasthi S from india.<BR>
I wanna know 2 things.<BR>
1st is -<BR>
I have a good quality wired CCD camera of 9 volt, In this the battery life =
is only 22 minutes.<BR>
I wanna a know how can i increese its battery life with out use battery pac=
k.I am useing Durabatt<BR>
in it.<BR>
2nd -<BR>
How can i hack some one's email id is there any software who unlock passwor=
d for me.<BR>
</FONT> <BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"2">Regards<BR>
WeDetect</FONT> &nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>
Find out how you can get spam free email.http://www.bluebottle.com<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
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