Thank you very much for your prompt reply.
I have set up all cameras and tested to make sure switching is working properly. No camera is stepping on another.
I set up four cameras in the same room as my computer and they switch and work perfectly well. As soon as I moved
the cameras to a distance greater about ten feet I get vertical rolling bars which destroy the picture. The picture is
just visible behind the bars. I have tried the fix from X10 using a separate receiver and transmitter and see no change
in the results. (
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Extending_Wireless_Camera_Range )
I tried the extension as noted above and couldn't get the camera in the next room to stop rolling. I currently have two
cameras in my garage, One camera in my dining room (approx. 30 feet away on the same floor as the receiver) and can't
get the camera to stop rolling. I have a router and remote phone system that I turned off during the test. I currently have
four cameras set up and working well in my computer room. I have ninja mounts on all the cameras and the ninjas
work fine. Some interference is seen when setting the ninjas to extreme positions (changing the direction of the antennas).
I followed your link and found usable information concerning the color cameras. They are labeled XX10A not 18A but the
pictures are identical to the 18A. Also found an interesting AV transmitter listed as B4SVT50A. I tried the X10 store and
could not find it listed anywhere. This AV transmitter is a 5.4GHZ device and I was hoping to use it to boost the video
from my garage in the fashion outlined by X10 at (
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/Extending_Wireless_Camera_Range )
again this setup does not work in my house. The FCC link indeed included a schematic for the camera but there is
no parts layout to tell me which potentiometer controls what. If you have a parts layout I would like to try to tune the
cameras to maximum undistorted output.
Thank you for your time and effort in this matter.
Ronnie Kayser