Blog2014 ≫ Badger cam is on...

Ready and waiting for a badger 1, the badger cam 1 is now enabled.

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From [April 2014](https://picasaweb.google.com/112554041628292689150/April2014?authuser=0&feat=embedwebsite)

The funny colouring there is because this is the pi noir infrared camera. So hopefully I'll get some night vision action, but I'm still to see.

Not sure exactly what was stopping it before but some library I installed after reading this 2 made it all kick into life. Not sure if these instructions 3 about getting the pi noir camera working with motion are missing a step, or it's just that I had messed about with some settings but still, all good now. Just waiting for nightfall and me to put some badger food out...

UPDATE: does not work how I thought it would. Of course, I need an infra red light source, something to shine invsible light on to the badger, that the pi noir camera will pick up. So more expense, and more wiring needed.

  1. Removed old ourduino.no-ip.org/motion/index.html link here.
  2. Removed old opsactive.com/install-motion-on-a-raspberry-pi/ link here.
  3. Removed old rbnrpi.wordpress.com/project-list/setting-up-wireless-motion-detect-cam/ link here.

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