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Hi,

today we were preparing our Lynx-system (2 Etherlynx 2000) for the first indoor meeting of the season.
We do have one camera with a build-in timer and one without.

The camera without timer deliveres a very bad picture today.
A lot of noise - very difficult to read.
Even if the lens is covered, the picture is very noisy and not just black as it should be.

Attached a picture of the screen.
This shows an amp-rate of 200 - but even with no amplification, the picture looks very much the same.

Any ideas, what could be the cause for this?
And - even better - how to prevent it?

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The pictures should be visible, if you're logged in.
But here are direct links:
bad camera image
good camera image

If the network-connection would be bad, there should be no communitkation with the camera.
But the image is tranfered to the PC, as it should. Each change on the image has been transfered as it should.
For example the switch between black and finishline on the "bad camera" image.

I was hoping, that his error was caused by some dirty or bad contacts on the board - but it wasb't...

Ciao

dirk

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