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Dennyha wrote:
I bought and installed a Voyager WVOS511 Wireless backup camera. I wasn't happy about the price, but I am happy about the performance.
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โJan-19-2015 04:49 PM
Water-Bug wrote:neal10a wrote:Water-Bug wrote:neal10a wrote:
It has more to do with ground plane and polarization. The antenna's used on RV cameras do not develop a ground plane and therefore need to rely on external sources. In this situation the ground plane is variable and unpredictable while in motion which effects radiated signal strength greatly. Marine and aircraft antennas have their ground planes designed into the them and therefore the RF radiation is more constant.
BS !!!
OK genius, what is your enlightened explanation for the signal attenuation--
Reread camperkilgore's post immediately preceeding yours.
โJan-19-2015 04:44 PM
Rally's attended so far-21
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โJan-19-2015 04:08 PM
neal10a wrote:
It has more to do with ground plane and polarization. The antenna's used on RV cameras do not develop a ground plane and therefore need to rely on external sources. In this situation the ground plane is variable and unpredictable while in motion which effects radiated signal strength greatly. Marine and aircraft antennas have their ground planes designed into the them and therefore the RF radiation is more constant.
โJan-19-2015 04:02 PM
neal10a wrote:Water-Bug wrote:neal10a wrote:
It has more to do with ground plane and polarization. The antenna's used on RV cameras do not develop a ground plane and therefore need to rely on external sources. In this situation the ground plane is variable and unpredictable while in motion which effects radiated signal strength greatly. Marine and aircraft antennas have their ground planes designed into the them and therefore the RF radiation is more constant.
BS !!!
OK genius, what is your enlightened explanation for the signal attenuation--
โJan-19-2015 03:49 PM
Water-Bug wrote:neal10a wrote:
It has more to do with ground plane and polarization. The antenna's used on RV cameras do not develop a ground plane and therefore need to rely on external sources. In this situation the ground plane is variable and unpredictable while in motion which effects radiated signal strength greatly. Marine and aircraft antennas have their ground planes designed into the them and therefore the RF radiation is more constant.
BS !!!
โJan-19-2015 03:36 PM
neal10a wrote:
It has more to do with ground plane and polarization. The antenna's used on RV cameras do not develop a ground plane and therefore need to rely on external sources. In this situation the ground plane is variable and unpredictable while in motion which effects radiated signal strength greatly. Marine and aircraft antennas have their ground planes designed into the them and therefore the RF radiation is more constant.
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