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I have this camera. The camera transmits to a receiver that put out the signal through RCA cables (one for video, one for audio which of such poor quality as to make it useless in its current form.
Currently I can view the video stream on my TV, on on my PC running XP using this device. I can't find successful accounts of anyone getting the device to work with Linux. I can certainly consider acquiring another device if one is available to get RCA into the N800.