INFANT OPTICS DXR-8 PRO Pro No Signal
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86%
CONF
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Monitor Antenna Assembly
The folding mechanism of the monitor antenna subjects the internal coaxial cable to repeated torsional and bending stresses. This leads to copper fatigue and eventual fracture of the signal conductor at the hinge, severing the 2.4GHz FHSS link. Replacing the antenna assembly restores the physical transmission path required for the monitor to receive the camera's encrypted signal.
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8%
CONF
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Camera Unit Power Adapter
The Camera Unit requires a high-stability DC current to maintain its RF broadcast. If the electrolytic capacitors in the AC/DC switching adapter fail due to thermal aging, the resulting electrical noise/ripple interferes with the frequency-hopping sequence. A new adapter provides the clean linear power necessary for the camera's transmitter to lock onto the correct channel.
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6%
CONF
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Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
High internal resistance in an aged battery pack causes a significant voltage drop when the RF transceiver activates for signal synchronization. This momentary sag below the minimum operating voltage of the RF chip causes the monitor to drop the link and display the 'No Signal' error, even if the battery appears to hold a charge for the LCD display.
SKU: DXRP-BATT
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Monitor Antenna Assembly.
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