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Old 05-01-2012, 07:34 AM   #7
richfaa
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It would seem logical that interference can be a problem with wireless systems.We were not aware that there was a big problem.The most reported problem with earlier wireless systems was the distance from the receiver in the truck to the camera in the rear of the 5th wheel. Our camera is on the ladder on the rear of the 06 3400 and that would be about 55 feet from the receiver with the truck and 5th wheel in between. The new systems are hard wired from the front 5th wheel cap to the rear camera.The wireless part was from the front cap to the receiver in the truck. I wondered why Keystone stopped using them but the interference issue makes sense.

We have the TMPS system which is wireless and have had a few false error signals.Interference could have been the problem although we never thought about that..

Good information Bingo..
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