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Post by pete11 on Apr 9, 2022 16:15:34 GMT
Just another note on this - I'd guess the interference might be from something close by using the same or nearly the same frequency - I had an analogue wireless camera with a receiver box some years ago and it had a label on it saying 2.4GHz, which is the same frequency band as wifi routers use (they also use 5GHz if they're relatively new). So it could be a neighbour's wifi router, or your own wifi router, is operating on a frequency band very close to the one the camera is using. Have you tried changing the channel on the camera and receiver? My old one had a switch on camera and receiver with 4 channels available. Or changing the channel on your wifi router if it's broadcasting on 2.4GHz. Trial and error fiddling with these settings might eventually solve the problem, but it's a long shot!
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