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mat60 wrote:
May I ask why you don't like a wide view? I think it helps allot.
โSep-06-2018 08:49 AM
twvette wrote:
Update:
I went ahead and ordered the Tadi Brothers SKU90113 based on their recommendations shortly after the original post. Frankly, the sales experience was really weird as was a very stereotypical and cocky sales guy that would not listen and promised the world.
Anyways, had to change things up a bit to get it installed but was not that difficult. Reception was good when not moving within the RV park from a distance, color image was just ok, the audio is a nice feature, and IR at night was not very good at all. Gave it a shot on first trip and once got above about 50 MPH never had any signal and got no more than 10ft of view behind trailer (even with its 120 degree field of view) which was pointless for an observation camera I had requested.
Contacted their Support which was excellent at responding (even well after hours) and ok with refund if I wanted to go that route. Ended up upgrading me to a "Commercial" version SKU90121 which was different camera and screen but it did cost even more and was otherwise a hassle free process and they promised to extend refund policy till after next trip which was many months out. There were several obvious differences I could tell like the LCD screen had a nice sun shade, LCD just seemed better quality, two large antennas instead of one on the LCD receiver (this is not pictured on their site), more IR lights, more robust metal camera housing, etc. Had to redo everything again to get this camera mounted as different holes, etc. but again not that big of a deal. The reception again seemed really good in the RV park, color image was really nice, had audio also, and IR was better but not great. Tried it on trip this week and worked well up to 65 MPH until got out into open areas where only got occasional reception when close to a guard rail or 18 wheeler passing me to reflect the signal. Really like the 170 degree field of view as good to still work for backup purposes and enough depth to see vehicles following me or approaching to pass me.
Did some more research and I think part of the problem is cant get my antennas straight up for optimum transmission of signal towards the front. A little disappointed this was not even mentioned during the Support I received. I might need to move the camera down further to get the antenna vertical on it and see what I can do to get the two antennas vertical on my dash as just not that much room with the big LCD. Considering just running a special SMA type extension cable from the camera to put the antenna on my ladder which is on the side of the trailer to give the signal a much better chance of reaching the front. I am open to any ideas for other antenna solutions as overall like this setup if can just get more consistent signal out in the open when moving at speed.
Again, I have a 43ft garage model toy hauler so lots of walls to penetrate and also the tallest hauler I have ever had plus rear awning just above camera so I think I am about the worse case to get signal to my truck cab. I don't want to deal with hard wired camera or similar.
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