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usanglure

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What are you using this past season and now?
How are Pictures coming out?
Lets hear your praise and glory for your camera and service, and the bad stuff too.

I've used Moultrie for 4 years and on Verizon network, but it has been lacking in the Valleys at hunting club in Hardeman County, but great up on Hill tops. Moultrie/Verizon is going 4g and is offering a $20 upgrade to their new 4G modem if you presently have service with them. But i understand they now can go on AT&T network too. My Battery life has been great using Energizer Lithiums, which Moultrie advised up front when i was installing them to use them exclusively. Change camera and Modem batteries bout every 6 months. BUT you have to a modem for each camera and a Monthly charge for each Modem.

I had seen some info on Cuddeback coming out with system where multiple cameras relay to one modem and it relays to you, ANYONE using that system? if so hows it working for you.

Lots of questions here, But looking to invest in more cameras at best price/service/cell capabale only....
 

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Roost 1":16c7u4wu said:
Check out the Snyper cams, made in TN.

I could be wrong. But I am pretty sure the Snyper's are mad in China but thier sales headquarters is in middle TN. Reconyx is the only American made cam that I am aware and possibly Exodus.

The Snypers have a following. I wish some more of the cams would be reviewed and tested on trailcampro.
 
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