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There are USB C hardwire kits for dash cams that have a timer on them, as well as a low voltage shutoff. I bought the same one I use for my Vantrue N4 cam for this purpose.
I went with a LILYGO T-Echo as my LoRa unit. This was my choice so I could also grab the unit and put it in my pocket, if ever in an emergency and need to hoof it.
After researching fixed antennas, and also how much degradation there is the longer you run the coax between the low power unit and the antenna, I opted out. Instead I went with a highly rated and tested Gizont whip antenna directly on the unit.
Ah, interesting. I have USB hardwire kits for my dashcam but they're not on a timer. I've seen the T-Echo, definitely something I'll be purchasing in the future. I'm carrying a T-1000E right now.
I’m brainwaving a vehicle setup too, so here’s some stuff to consider from what I’ve learned:
I thought it would be kinda cool (though unnecessary) to have a display wired inside the car from the roof…. Anyone done this, know if it’s possible, or know the limitations of cable length from a rak baseboard to a display?
Show us what you come up with!