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Cuddelink L series Q & A

yes you can, and 2 dedicated cards would be a good policy - you may find that you will save money with a monthly cell plan though running it only during hunting season , the gas and drive time alone unless you live on the property ends up costing more than 1 $15 plan on a network.
Won't a full format aka "clear" of the card wipe all the settings? It happens any time I put a new memory card in an L camera, even if it stays powered on. Maybe if you just copy out the DCIM folder with the pics you can "swap" cards.
 
Won't a full format aka "clear" of the card wipe all the settings? It happens any time I put a new memory card in an L camera, even if it stays powered on. Maybe if you just copy out the DCIM folder with the pics you can "swap" cards.
clearing the card doesn't change settings, a reset under tests will clear all settings.
 
Just so I'm clear, dies the "home" cell have a card that I can swap?
 
Just so I'm clear, dies the "home" cell have a card that I can swap?
yes every camera including the Home unit needs an SD card, 16gb sandisk will work fine in all of them
 
Every pic that every cam takes saves as a high res pic on that cams card. Since the images are sent from cams to the home unit as low res pics, every pic that comes to the home unit is also saved on that card, just in lo res. The card will have a separate folder for each camera photos.
Lo res, high res, doesn't make any difference. I'm not trying to score a rack from a trail cam photo, lo res works just fine
 
That's what I'm thinking. If its something special, I can always go get the card from the camera that took the original picture at a later date. Correct?
 
that is correct. i've never been close to filling up a card.
 
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