Enhance Range for Remote Audio and Video with ASK Transmitter Modules

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A user inquires about enhancing the range of a small remote camera with audio, which currently has a limited range of 30 feet. They propose using ASK transmitter modules to extend the range by rerouting the data line from the camera through a higher-range module. However, it's noted that without specific details about the existing transmitter and receiver, it's unlikely to work due to potential bandwidth limitations for video signals. A suggestion is made to explore a specific product link for potential solutions. Overall, the feasibility of this enhancement is questioned due to technical constraints.
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Hi I think this may be a dumb question but what the heck...


So i have a very small remote camera with audio, the thing is the size of like 4 dice.

But it doesn't have good range with the reciever, only like 30'.

I do a lot of electronics and have made remote controll circuits useing encoaders and decoaders paired with ASK transmitter modules, so if I was to take the the data line going to the transmitter circuit board of the camera and run it through an ASK module that has greater range, then do the same on the reciever, would it work?
 
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Although this question is impossible to answer without knowing the details of the transmitter and receiver, it it doubtful that it would work because it is unlikely either the transmitter or receiver will have enough bandwidth to handle a video signal.

Why don't you try this? http://www.hobbytron.com/pdf/Tv6E.pdf
 
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