Equipment involved -
3 X10 wireless cameras
WVR36 Receiver
CR12A remote
TM751 mini tranceiver
Situation -
Camera A2 mounted on shed in back yard. Power from breaker box in garage.
Camera A3 mounted on front of house on brick face wall next to garage door. Power from breaker box in garage.
Mini tranceiver plugged into outlet in kitchen. Power from main house circuit breaker box.
When interior garage lights are turned on, remote control allows switching between camera 2 and 3. When lights are off, remote won't do its thing. Tried plugging a small night light into a garage outlet to see if that did the same thing as the main lights. No such luck. I'm not going to leave my garage lights on all the time so a signal can get to the cameras.
Moved tranceiver from kitchen to a garage outlet. Remote works just like when the tranceiver was in the kitchen with the garage lights turned on. Wonderful!!! Not true - see update belowJust one problem - I'm going to put camera A4 at the front door which will be powered via main house breaker. I'm going to test A4 near that location to see what happens. Also worried that tranceiver may be getting close to range limits of remote.
Question - camera A3 doesn't transmit a clear signal from it's mounted location on the outside wall. Worked great when inside the garage and sitting on top of my Jeep roof. Can I remove antenna, splice 10" wire and put it inside the garage? I'd run the wire through the same hole the power cord goes through. If I can't do that, what other options do I have (besides chopping out some bricks from the wall). Any suggestions?
Update since initial post.
I took the night light and plugged into the same outlet as the camera outside the garage, put the tranceiver back in the kitchen and everything is working like it's supposed to. Even A2 on the shed still comes on and off. (Should be fine until the bulb in the night light burns out).
Still need to relocate antenna from the outside A3 camera inside the garage.
Another update since last update -
I forgot to turn off the garage lights when I moved the night light and retested tranciever. Doh!!! So back to square one. And here I thought I had it beat. And yes - moving tranciever to garage is at limit of remote's range. Darn it!!
Thanks
Joe Vlahovic