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could be the culprit, and other than asking neighbors politely to turn it
off, there’s little that can be done about this problem.
If you are experiencing interference or poor image quality try the
following steps:
1) Try moving the camera to a different location, or, if it really is
exactly where you want it, changing the orientation of the antenna on
the camera and the wireless DVR.
2) Adjust or aim the receiver antenna - a single inch can make all
the difference.
3) Limit the number of walls, floors between the camera and
receiver as this can dramatically alter picture quality.
4) Dense materials such as concrete or metal will impede the
wireless signal; try moving the camera and/or receiver away from
dense materials.
5) If possible, keep the camera and receiver away from or move
conflicting devices such as wireless routers, microwaves, cordless
phones.
Some environments are simply not suitable for analog wireless
systems.
If this is the case in your environment, consider changing to a wired
camera or to a digital wireless system, as these are not subject to
interference in the same way
as analog wireless systems.