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IV Webcam status...
As you may have noticed the Island View Beach webcam has been down since Friday Oct 26. Kendra has moved out and the webcam has been shutdown temporarily. The next tenant Nicole is happy to keep the webcam going. Thank you to Kendra for making this happen But there will be some down time while the internet gets turned back on. I don't have a estimate for when this will be but hopefully in a week or so.
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Busy day today. Out to Gordons to swap out the zoom camera so I can use it at Island View (we don't need the zooming at IV but it has an auto iris making it better in low light). Then head to IV with the zoom cam and the new adapter, only to find that something has chewed through the cable near the tree...argh. So anyway, the IV cam is back up and is temporarily duct taped to their deck railing using a short cable. Thanks to Matt and Nicole the new webcam hosts!!!.
I have to get the 200ft cable spliced before it can go back in the tree. Hopefully I'll do that in the next couple of weeks. The view from the tree is better then the deck, but at least it is working now. This webcam took a lot of effort to get going again, but at least it is up and hopefully working tomorrow for big Sunday.
So the IV cam is now a zoomable cam, but there is no need to zoom out (maybe I shouldn't even show the controls?). The Gordons cam is a fixed zoom, I'll swap again in April.
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I have to get the 200ft cable spliced before it can go back in the tree. Hopefully I'll do that in the next couple of weeks. The view from the tree is better then the deck, but at least it is working now. This webcam took a lot of effort to get going again, but at least it is up and hopefully working tomorrow for big Sunday.
So the IV cam is now a zoomable cam, but there is no need to zoom out (maybe I shouldn't even show the controls?). The Gordons cam is a fixed zoom, I'll swap again in April.
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Thanks for the feedback
Thanks guys! It's always great to get feedback and to see that the work is appreciated.
It looks like the picture quality is improved in the low light so I'm glad I swapped cams with the Gordons one. I'm also glad that it held position all day since I duct taped it to a wet deck.
Thanks to an idea from Morewind, I'm going to start a webcam appreciation thread. We seem to take the webcams for granted. I think the lack of posts on this thread kind of show this. It would be nice if more people thanked those involved with the webcams, maybe by sending thank you cards to the webcam hosts and helpers.
It looks like the picture quality is improved in the low light so I'm glad I swapped cams with the Gordons one. I'm also glad that it held position all day since I duct taped it to a wet deck.
Thanks to an idea from Morewind, I'm going to start a webcam appreciation thread. We seem to take the webcams for granted. I think the lack of posts on this thread kind of show this. It would be nice if more people thanked those involved with the webcams, maybe by sending thank you cards to the webcam hosts and helpers.
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I finally moved the IV cam back to the tree today. Thanks to Murray at ASL for spicing together the 200ft cable and making a power supply. I wrapped the cable in garden hose (not easy!) and dug a trench to the tree, so hopefully nothing will chew through it this time.
Then after that I went out to Gordons to fix the cable in the crawl space (also not fun). So it should be back online now. The zoom cam is back at Gordons now too.
Thanks to Eastside for getting the Pipers cam pointed at the water again. Hopefully all webcams are working now for a while, although the future of the CB cam is uncertain.
Then after that I went out to Gordons to fix the cable in the crawl space (also not fun). So it should be back online now. The zoom cam is back at Gordons now too.
Thanks to Eastside for getting the Pipers cam pointed at the water again. Hopefully all webcams are working now for a while, although the future of the CB cam is uncertain.
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yup, and I don't mind helping out if you have crawl space/climbing issues etc. I'm only a little afraid of spiders, snakes or heights I'm of course much better at bringing cold beer and cheering you on Dave. Anyway, thanks again for the awesome effort.
Everyone else picture yourself on your day off doing what Dave does for us and not getting any feedback from it (or $$ for that matter). Maybe we'll have to have fund raisers every time a cam goes down until the locals most interested pay enough into a fund for a contractor to fix it
With fuel skyrocketing I'd say the cams save just oodles of cashola, so throw some of it the site's way, people!! Every time you save yourself a trip or have one confirmed by a cam, send $5 into Dave under "saved fuel" and see how things will add up.
Yeay, three cheers for Dave, Murray and the others who helped and those who are kindly able to host, HIP HIP HORRAY (really) thanks a whole bunch!!
Everyone else picture yourself on your day off doing what Dave does for us and not getting any feedback from it (or $$ for that matter). Maybe we'll have to have fund raisers every time a cam goes down until the locals most interested pay enough into a fund for a contractor to fix it
With fuel skyrocketing I'd say the cams save just oodles of cashola, so throw some of it the site's way, people!! Every time you save yourself a trip or have one confirmed by a cam, send $5 into Dave under "saved fuel" and see how things will add up.
Yeay, three cheers for Dave, Murray and the others who helped and those who are kindly able to host, HIP HIP HORRAY (really) thanks a whole bunch!!
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....