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whats causing this

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Bad Connection, Bad DVR, Bad Camera .. etc.

Also first make sure it is getting the correct amount of voltage.

 

Is that hard wired or wireless?

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Also make sure the power is connected correctly like positive with positive and neg with neg on cam and power supply.

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yes its wierd correctly i've solved this now the rca cable i bough off ebay is the culprit changed to the ps2 1 that came with a scart block clear pics

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nightvision.jpg

 

this is how it looks now its a lil blur due to me moving it but when its mounted after i can get hold of a new extension cable it will be blur free

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Phil, that also could be a ground loop problem. But in a lot of cases, it simply a connection problem.

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ok like i said its sorted i bought a 15m rca cable off of ebay swapped it with another its fine now. although no i gotta get a 10m - 15m extension cable preferably one that will carry the power as well as the video signal any 1 know where i can get this other than ebay? also the camera that came isnt the 1 i orderd it has audio as well how can i hook it upto my dvr card?

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thats the old pic while i used a 15m rca cable i got cheap

 

now using a better cable as a test e.g ps2 cable there is no intereference

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