Yes, please search. There are more like 10,000 replies on the subject.
That said, alot of things aside from just distance/length can interfere with TPMS sensor signals: Nav systems, wireless thermometers, other electronics - even the systems that emergency vehicles use to control traffic lights.
The problem with losing a sensor's signal is that many/most TPMS systems keep looking for the signal without alerting you that the signal has been lost. It can be up to an hour before you know your monitor has lost your sensor's signal.
Alot can happen in an hour.
No matter what TPMS I use on anything bigger/longer than my SUV, I'm going to use a repeater/booster. I want to give my TPMS (and all my safety equipment) the best possible chance to work as well as it possibly can.
It doesn't so much matter which TPMS system you get - just get one!
(Not an advert - My opinion only)