Thread: Backup Camera
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Old 04-02-2009, 02:23 PM   #11
sr
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Ron, sounds like you have a plan. Pretty inexpensive way to have the views you want. I called Tech Support for the camera and the engineer said there would be no problem with having the transmitter on continuously. He did say that other wireless cameras in the area would "bleed" over onto the screen and that while going down the road, you would more than likely get some interference, but did say you will definatly be able to view what is behind you. I won't be able ti install permanetly until next week. I'll let you know how it come out and you also let me know how yours comes out as well.

Make sure you check the reception where ever you put the transmitter. I think the closer to the receiver the better. That why I intend to install mine inside as far as the cord will allow. Also if you mount the transmitter in an enclosed area or behind the end panel, that is just that much more "stuff" the signal has to penetrate.

Good Luck!!!
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