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- Viofo A129 Duo, Transcend DrivePro 220
Edit: This issue has been solved. Please see the following posts for details:
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threa...interference-after-startup.38865/#post-464352
I recently received my first A129 Duo. After I got it installed I noticed that there is lots of interference in the rear camera picture right after engine startup. Interference will disappear in a minute or so and won't appear again on subsequent startups when the car is still warm, but I'm still a little bit concerned about the source. Any ideas?
I didn't notice any interference during the install and alignment, but the engine wasn't running at that time.
I have already tried to attach a ferrite choke on one end of the rear camera cable (didn't had more chokes lying around) but it didn't help. Should I try to add another?
We don't have DAB radio broadcasts here, so it can't be the reason either.
Here is a video where the interference is clearly visible for the most of the time but disappears just a few seconds before end. During the video I rev the engine couple of times and hit the brake pedal but those actions had no visible effect on interference.
https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threa...interference-after-startup.38865/#post-464352
I recently received my first A129 Duo. After I got it installed I noticed that there is lots of interference in the rear camera picture right after engine startup. Interference will disappear in a minute or so and won't appear again on subsequent startups when the car is still warm, but I'm still a little bit concerned about the source. Any ideas?
I didn't notice any interference during the install and alignment, but the engine wasn't running at that time.
I have already tried to attach a ferrite choke on one end of the rear camera cable (didn't had more chokes lying around) but it didn't help. Should I try to add another?
We don't have DAB radio broadcasts here, so it can't be the reason either.
Here is a video where the interference is clearly visible for the most of the time but disappears just a few seconds before end. During the video I rev the engine couple of times and hit the brake pedal but those actions had no visible effect on interference.
2019_0418_222836_058R.MP4
drive.google.com
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