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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6719 |
I had similar issues when I put a BlackVue camera on the windscreen. I’d already installed a DAB antenna on the windscreen as well and when the dash cam was plugged in, the DAB signal totally disappeared, so I got another window mounted DAB antenna and out it onto one of the rear, tinted side windows and all was well, so I can only suggest a similar this is happening with you. Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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9th Nov 2020 3:33pm |
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charlie croker mk2 Member Since: 21 Jun 2017 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 174 |
DAB reception is a fully digital signal similar to TV signals and as such is prone to breakup if subjected to interference from other electrical sources . Could be the power supply which is 12 volts but this could be radiating spikes , but the cable run from the cameras back to the receiver could be "leaking" to the DAB signal .
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9th Nov 2020 4:15pm |
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mikef Member Since: 30 Jan 2013 Location: Bucks Posts: 82 |
Thanks for replies guys |
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9th Nov 2020 8:29pm |
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basil Member Since: 09 Dec 2014 Location: UK Posts: 88 |
This is a known issue with (dash cam usually) accessories and RR DAB, your installer (if an auto electrician) should have known to route the dash cam cable away from the DAB cable.
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9th Nov 2020 9:37pm |
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millerj90 Member Since: 25 Oct 2010 Location: Melksham Posts: 334 |
Does anybody know the route of the DAB cable? I assume the antennae are on the rear load space glass, so this is the area most susceptible to dashcam interference.
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10th Nov 2020 5:23pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 15 Apr 2019 Location: Garlinge Posts: 428 |
Bear with me on this - as well as my other interests I'm also a railway modeller (there, another secret out). My setup is controlled digitally and some of the power supply cables have the positive & negative cables wound in a "lazy twist" of around 4 > 6 turns per foot to prevent interreference.
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10th Nov 2020 5:47pm |
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BuddySpire Member Since: 15 Oct 2018 Location: Sheffield Posts: 27 |
I installed my front camera by taking a live feed from the overhead unit. Cut all the unused part of the feed wires to the permanent unit and the feed to the camera. The rear camera wire was feed under the headlining from the overhead unit and out towards the sunroof then pushed under the trim to the back. It comes out the headlining near the top of the rear window where the camera is sited.
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10th Nov 2020 6:05pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35263 |
to the OP, make sure the feed for the dashcam isnt piggybacked on the feed for the DAB/radio amplifier...if it is this could be your interference cause... ... - .- -.
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10th Nov 2020 6:13pm |
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