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2 Billion Jobs to Disappear by 2030 (UPS DRIVER is one of them)
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1202881"><p>Good point, good point. I was about to ask "what's the frequency, Kenneth?" ( A REM and/or Dan Assault reference pun). In other words, what protected bandwidth will these wireless transmissions be in so that the info is not interfered with by other transmissions in the limited electromagnetic band dedicated to transmissions? Then I think I answered my own question as the info would go (via wire) to a transmitter to the front of the trailer . The receiver would be at the back of tractor creating a small gap for transmission. This arrangement should preclude another transmitter on the same or overlapping frequency from overriding the input due to its much further distance.</p><p></p><p>You are probably going to still need a power source for the cameras and it is going to have to come from the tractor via the electrical power cord hookup. A rechargeable battery backup system would probably be needed in the event that the electrical cord gets pulled from the tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1202881"] Good point, good point. I was about to ask "what's the frequency, Kenneth?" ( A REM and/or Dan Assault reference pun). In other words, what protected bandwidth will these wireless transmissions be in so that the info is not interfered with by other transmissions in the limited electromagnetic band dedicated to transmissions? Then I think I answered my own question as the info would go (via wire) to a transmitter to the front of the trailer . The receiver would be at the back of tractor creating a small gap for transmission. This arrangement should preclude another transmitter on the same or overlapping frequency from overriding the input due to its much further distance. You are probably going to still need a power source for the cameras and it is going to have to come from the tractor via the electrical power cord hookup. A rechargeable battery backup system would probably be needed in the event that the electrical cord gets pulled from the tractor. [/QUOTE]
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