Hi ladies and gentlemen
I confess right away to having very limited knowledge in modern electronics (67 years old and remember the Wheatstone Bridge) so please (hopefully) reply in simple terms.
The camera causing difficulty is a Smart Witness Smart-I Duo. I have the main unit fixed to the underside of the plastic cover of the high-level brake light on the rear screen with the secondary camera mounted to the inside cill of the passenger door looking left. (I have a similar arrangement at the front with the camera unit behind the central mirror and the secondary mounted on the cill of the driver's door looking right, so all four directions are covered.)
The car is a 2014 model Skoda Superb Twin Door L & K 170 hp diesel automatic DSG 4x4. This just means that it is the saloon version rather than the estate. It has live television by DAB-t to the Columbus head as well as DAB radio and the interference is so strong that the tv image breaks up then goes off altogether and the radio switches automatically to FM. (Columbus is the name Skoda give to the info-tainment system - the radio/tv/GPS/telephone system displayed on a central screen on the dash.)
There is a shark fin antenna on the roof but this is probably for the GPS and 'phone as placing the camera close to it does not cause any interference with the digital reception. If the camera is brought close to the back window (any closer than the front of the rear headrest) the digital reception seems to be suppressed somehow. I have three of these camera sets and I have tried all three and the same thing happens. I have tried powering them from the car's own always-live sockets (normally the cameras are powered from a separate lighter socket wired from a spare fuse powered via the key, so the cameras come on with the ignition) to no avail and also just from the camera's own battery until it ran out. In every variation, the digital reception was cut off while the camera was on and came back when the camera was off (either un-plugged or after the battery died).
It is as if the camera is emitting some kind of signal that kills the incoming digital signal being received via the heater element in the rear screen or nearby. If I just hold the camera 12-15 inches away from the glass the digital signal returns.
The camera does not have any transmitting circuit (no wifi, bluetoothe or even GPS) but records onto a micro SD card.
It does not seem to be the power input (normal car lighter plug to mini-USB) as the interference stops if I switch the camera off by its own on/off button, and it interference remains if running off the camera's built-in battery.
The only thought I have re the problem solution revolves around a large hammer, so I would appreciate any suggestions from members.
Thank you in advance.
I confess right away to having very limited knowledge in modern electronics (67 years old and remember the Wheatstone Bridge) so please (hopefully) reply in simple terms.
The camera causing difficulty is a Smart Witness Smart-I Duo. I have the main unit fixed to the underside of the plastic cover of the high-level brake light on the rear screen with the secondary camera mounted to the inside cill of the passenger door looking left. (I have a similar arrangement at the front with the camera unit behind the central mirror and the secondary mounted on the cill of the driver's door looking right, so all four directions are covered.)
The car is a 2014 model Skoda Superb Twin Door L & K 170 hp diesel automatic DSG 4x4. This just means that it is the saloon version rather than the estate. It has live television by DAB-t to the Columbus head as well as DAB radio and the interference is so strong that the tv image breaks up then goes off altogether and the radio switches automatically to FM. (Columbus is the name Skoda give to the info-tainment system - the radio/tv/GPS/telephone system displayed on a central screen on the dash.)
There is a shark fin antenna on the roof but this is probably for the GPS and 'phone as placing the camera close to it does not cause any interference with the digital reception. If the camera is brought close to the back window (any closer than the front of the rear headrest) the digital reception seems to be suppressed somehow. I have three of these camera sets and I have tried all three and the same thing happens. I have tried powering them from the car's own always-live sockets (normally the cameras are powered from a separate lighter socket wired from a spare fuse powered via the key, so the cameras come on with the ignition) to no avail and also just from the camera's own battery until it ran out. In every variation, the digital reception was cut off while the camera was on and came back when the camera was off (either un-plugged or after the battery died).
It is as if the camera is emitting some kind of signal that kills the incoming digital signal being received via the heater element in the rear screen or nearby. If I just hold the camera 12-15 inches away from the glass the digital signal returns.
The camera does not have any transmitting circuit (no wifi, bluetoothe or even GPS) but records onto a micro SD card.
It does not seem to be the power input (normal car lighter plug to mini-USB) as the interference stops if I switch the camera off by its own on/off button, and it interference remains if running off the camera's built-in battery.
The only thought I have re the problem solution revolves around a large hammer, so I would appreciate any suggestions from members.
Thank you in advance.