I don't understand why you would pan a ninja without a cam on it ( Oh Wait, Ya I see a reason)!
I don't either, which why I said in my original post "When the camera is mounted on and plugged into the ninja"
I have an Xcam2 XX16A mounted on the ninja and plugged into it. I extended the cameras antenna because the first time I mounted the camera on the ninja with the antenna still attached to the camera and, the ninja with the camera attached was rotated, I lost reception from the camera. My thinking at the time was that the cameras antenna while mounted on the ninja was rotating out of reception with my receiver. So I extended the antenna cable 28" and made the cameras antenna stationary. Still when the ninja with camera mounted on it and the camera antenna mounted stationary 24" away, I loose reception through about 40% of the rotation. I have 5 this way and all react pretty much the same with reception loss anywhere from 20 to 40% or the rotation or panning. The receiver is anywhere from 10 ft to 80 ft from the cameras.
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How close is the nija to the cam?
Is it between the line of sight to the reciever?
Is it the same address as the cam?
The cam is mounted on the ninja
The camera antennas are "extended" and mounted seperate from from the ninja in line of sight with receiver.
Since they are mounted together, there is only one plug and one address.
Do you know if once a camera is plugged into a ninja:
You then receive RF from both the camera and the Ninja separately?
Or
They both receive RF thru the Ninja?
Or
they both receive RF thru the the camera antenna?