I don't think that they should know that there is a camera. Use a pin hole camera, and hide it well. Use an IR led to light up the car, and just use still capture to flash memory. What they don't know won't hurt me. Gordon Varney > > At 08:45 PM 2/3/02 -0600, you wrote: > > The sad thing is that a low power transmitter would not have > worked. I am > >considering a digital camera, that will take snap shots and store the image > >to flash. About one image per 10 seconds, after the alarm has been > >activated, till it runs out of memory or until the alarm is reset. > > A JPG 640X480 image is about 40K, an 1megx8 flash is about 25 > images, at 10 > >seconds apart, will be about 4 minutes of pictures. This should be enough to > >get at least one good picture. > > > >Gordon Varney > >Victim number 3 from the list. > > I had an idea along those lines also. It occurred to me that they might > want to tear the car apart trying to find the camera with their photo. So > accompany it with an ISD speech chip that blares out a message like "Your > photo has just been sent to the sheriffs department. Please get out of the > car and an officer will be here in two minutes to arrest you." This way, > they leave but get *very* worried about their picture being sent off. Also, > it leaves them thinking that their picture *has* been sent off and that > there is no reason to hang around and try to find the camera that took it. > > Tom M. > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. > > -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body