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Chuck_thehammer
Dec 12, 2016Explorer
myredracer wrote:Chuck_thehammer wrote:
and with the extension.. less grain and faster refresh. as transmitter is at the front of trailer. under propane tank cover, but near the top of it. so it can see GPS over tailgate.( radio wise )
I mounted the transmitter inside the above-bed cabinet. Are you saying it would be better to have as direct a line of sight as possible? I probably could move the transmitter inside one of the bedside cabinets and get it a bit lower.
it does NOT need a TRUE line of site.. but having the transmitter as close to receiver (GPS) the better... and without METAL between them.
my unit. transmitter WAS at rear of trailer and had to go thru 2 inner wood type walls and the vinyl front cap, and rear glass of truck .... it had problems.. when doing turns...
moving transmitter with extension to front of trailer made a major improvements in speed and quality of display.
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