Instructions / Assembly
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What CuddeLink Does
Hunters know the importance and benets of using
mulple trail cameras. But checking these cameras can
be a me consuming task that takes away from hunng
me and pollutes the area with human scent.
Cuddeback’s patent pending CuddeLink eliminates
checking mulple cameras and ulizes 1 camera as an
image depository for up to 15 remote CuddeLink
cameras.
CuddeLink is a wireless network of cameras that transmit
their images to 1 camera. The image collecon camera is
called the HOME camera, and the transming cameras
are called REMOTE cameras.
The cameras can be deployed in any arrangement with
the only requirement being that each camera must be in
radio contact with another camera and have a link back
to Home. Transmission range is highly terrain dependent,
but in a forest a range of over 1/3 mile is common,
allowing for an end-to-end link of over 4 miles. In open
terrain we have tested camera-to-camera transmission to
over 1 mile.
Typical Range
One CuddeLink equipped camera must be the HOME camera.
HOME is the camera that collects images from the REMOTE
cameras.