Teslas had red/gray 2-color cameras that cost $20 each for driving down the road no hands.
But to answer your question, analog television is much easier to transmit than anything today. You wire the signal from the camera to an amp and a dish antenna. That's it.
Tell me more about cameras, please. You seem to be an expert. What cameras would you use for this purpose and how do you know that they would provide better results?
While we are at it, how do you know which cameras were used for this?
Don't forget it was a live feed of a video screen. LOL.
This is straight outta Austin Powers guys. Fake and gay.
Space X builds the rockets, not the cameras.
You seem to be very confused.
Teslas had red/gray 2-color cameras that cost $20 each for driving down the road no hands.
But to answer your question, analog television is much easier to transmit than anything today. You wire the signal from the camera to an amp and a dish antenna. That's it.
How old are you? Digital artifacting and latency didn't appear until we... switched to digital broadcasting. Analogue never had this issue at all.
You: "latency and dropped frames"
Me: "Artifacting and latency"
You "interference!!!!!"
Do you see the difference?
Tell me more about cameras, please. You seem to be an expert. What cameras would you use for this purpose and how do you know that they would provide better results?
While we are at it, how do you know which cameras were used for this?
why can you not explain what you mean and what you base your judgement on?
what are you seeing that you should not be seeing using current technology?