[Klug-general] Kent Digest, Vol 395, Issue 2

Adrian junglelee345 at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Nov 12 22:44:39 UTC 2012


Ah nice one Kev :) 
I was thinking a bit of home automation on and off for the past couple of weeks. 

 and thinking on how it or I, would or could make me more lazier than I already am :D 



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   1. Re: PI 512MB revision 2 version (Adrian)
   2. Re: PI 512MB revision 2 version (Peter Childs)


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:D 
I'm getting one of those, for my "continued patience". 

Est delivery 26th Nov - 2nd Dec. 

Ordered - 23 Jul 

Can't wait!?

How is everyone as well ?



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From: Kevin Groves <kgroves at ksoft-creative-projects.co.uk>
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Sounds interesting. I'm well on the way with the home automation 
project. For example now have temp sensors around the house and outside, 
although i theme of what is on this thread I have door sensors in place 
which have proved very handy. And the door bell(s) now text so I know 
when someone is at the front door, what I want next is for the PIR to 
trigger and to add a cam so that door bell/PIR will take a snap and send 
to phone. Quite east by the looks of things.

What would also be cool is an intercom where we can see who is at the 
door in/out of the house and talk to them...? Maybe...

On 10/11/12 18:22, Antonio Mendoza Mendoza wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
> A few years ago I had a break in at home, so I did set up a quite 
> similar system with 2 old webcams and my laptop, using Yawcam software 
> (for Windows), I tried to set up in Linux but failed miserably :(
> It worked pretty good, though with a few glitches.
> Yawcam allows ftp, http, email and remote "surveillance", timed 
> shooting and motion detection.
> Later on time I moved to a different house and set up the same, and 
> worked pretty well while I was on holidays abroad.
> The system was set to take pictures when a movement in the house 
> occurred and also took pictures every few minutes. These pictures were 
> stored in a computer, as well as sent by e-mail to me (I didn't and 
> don't have any kind of smartphone, as that dad from the news).
> Only 1 big issue, I put the cameras pointing to the windows in the 
> living room, which looks at the end of the street, where cars turn 
> around quite often, so my account was flooded with pictures every time 
> a car turned around.
> Another time (again in a new house) my landlady was reported to the 
> Council because the dogs were barking all day when they were on their 
> own. I set a laptop on top of one of the cupboards, with a webcam 
> running Teamviewer to record the dogs and find out if she was right... 
> and she was, but no because of my landlady's dogs, but a friend's of 
> her which was staying at our place during the week. I could remotely 
> see the dogs from my room upstairs :)
> The e
> I think it could be an interesting subject for a meeting.
> Regards you all
> Antonio
>
>
>
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On 12 Nov 2012 21:22, "Adrian" <junglelee345 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> :D
> I'm getting one of those, for my "continued patience".
> Est delivery 26th Nov - 2nd Dec.
> Ordered - 23 Jul
> Can't wait!

What have you ordered?  6 months is a long time. Generally I would call
that a preorder.... the sort of thing you might get on a raspberry pi 12
months ago or the next apple mini thingy.

Peter

Peter

>
> How is everyone as well ?
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> Sounds interesting. I'm well on the way with the home automation
> project. For example now have temp sensors around the house and outside,
> although i theme of what is on this thread I have door sensors in place
> which have proved very handy. And the door bell(s) now text so I know
> when someone is at the front door, what I want next is for the PIR to
> trigger and to add a cam so that door bell/PIR will take a snap and send
> to phone. Quite east by the looks of things.
>
> What would also be cool is an intercom where we can see who is at the
> door in/out of the house and talk to them...  Maybe...
>
> On 10/11/12 18:22, Antonio Mendoza Mendoza wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody
> > A few years ago I had a break in at home, so I did set up a quite
> > similar system with 2 old webcams and my laptop, using Yawcam software
> > (for Windows), I tried to set up in Linux but failed miserably :(
> > It worked pretty good, though with a few glitches.
> > Yawcam allows ftp, http, email and remote "surveillance", timed
> > shooting and motion detection.
> > Later on time I moved to a different house and set up the same, and
> > worked pretty well while I was on holidays abroad.
> > The system was set to take pictures when a movement in the house
> > occurred and also took pictures every few minutes. These pictures were
> > stored in a computer, as well as sent by e-mail to me (I didn't and
> > don't have any kind of smartphone, as that dad from the news).
> > Only 1 big issue, I put the cameras pointing to the windows in the
> > living room, which looks at the end of the street, where cars turn
> > around quite often, so my account was flooded with pictures every time
> > a car turned around.
> > Another time (again in a new house) my landlady was reported to the
> > Council because the dogs were barking all day when they were on their
> > own. I set a laptop on top of one of the cupboards, with a webcam
> > running Teamviewer to record the dogs and find out if she was right...
> > and she was, but no because of my landlady's dogs, but a friend's of
> > her which was staying at our place during the week. I could remotely
> > see the dogs from my room upstairs :)
> > The e
> > I think it could be an interesting subject for a meeting.
> > Regards you all
> > Antonio
> >
> >
> >
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