How to get a Camera Signal to a TV?

I have a wireless camera in a falcon nesting box. How do I hook up a wifi antennea to the tv to get my signal.

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    It depends on the exact signaling method your wireless camera is using. If you have one of the popular WiFi based video cameras often used as a "nannycam," http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/reviews/article.php/3621476 you at least need a computer with a WiFi card to form a peering network, or even a WiFi access point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_access_point You view the camera's images by pointing your Web browser at the IP address of the nannycam, which, amazingly, will have a tiny Web server running internally, which will display the pictures captured by the nannycam as streaming video, using H.324 or 3G 324M compression. A PC or laptop equipped with a video card that supplies TV out, HDMI, or DVI outputs can drive a television, after handling the the WiFi encoded signals from your nannycam. On the other hand, if you Falconcam is just a CCTV, you'll need something behind it, near the falcon box, to encode it's signals for WiFi transmission. Or, you could avoid digitizing and converting the CCTV signal altogether, and stay analog, with a CCTV wireless link: http://www.icode.co.uk/icatcher/implementation/equipment/wireless.htm

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