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There can be more than one reason:
The battery can't be charged anymore, because it is defect.
The cable you use is defect
The charger you use is defect
One or more contacts are dirty or oxidised
Carefully check all contacts on the battery, in the camera the battery compartment but also the USB slot, where the charge cable goes in. The contacts should be clean and shiny. No contact should be bent. Cleaning with a dry cloth or cotton swab.
If the cable to charge is defect it is more difficult to detect. Only when you have another apparatus that can be connecter with the same cable, you could check if your cable is still in working order.
The charging source can be defect.
If it is a charger, you plug in a wall socket, check if you can use it to charge something else. If you put it in a PC, also check if that USB port can deliver 5 volt with enough current.
I do have a little gadget, from the beginning of USB and LED lights. An USB plug with a small cord and a LED light on the end of it.
You could use it as a reading light on a laptop. But it showed very helpful to show if a charger or a USB plug on a computer still is delivering 5 Volts.
Uniden cameras need to pair with Uniden radio recievers. The reciever is connected to your PC via a USB cord.
You can go to the UNIDEN web site and by knowing which camera you have find the receiver that is correct for you
For a analog wireless camera I have never seen a wireless solution to recieve signals I have however seen a usb dvr that comes with software for recording. you would plug in your camera reciever to the usb stick to recieve the signals on your laptop to record. you can even remotely connect over the internet to the machine that the usb stick is on.
Simply buy an exexpensive Xd card reader. Insert your memory card in it; then, insert the reader into one of your PC's USB ports. Easy as can be without draining your camera's batteries.
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