I think I've come up with a better method for myself in visualization, basically I am switching from continuous-wave to pulsed-wave signaling. Where ever the hell I am in the astral, it's takes a metric fuck ton of energy to even get slightly hazy feed. I suppose if I am trying to illuminate an abyss, that's just not going to work. The trade off is that the data received will be 'static' instead of a constant stream of data. So information will have to be inferred from scan to scan. Perhaps this will be more useful to getting to on-demand astral vision, than trying to record in real time.

Suppose the only thing that could go wrong if there's entities that mastered the art of stealth in astral, or could absorb those pulses. However, if this astral medium is full of gunk and dense, should mean the pulses go father and faster than compared less dense mediums. I suppose one could use their body radiation as continuous detection and monitor fluctuations/reflections that way. But high-definition visual recording seems to out of the question as there's just nothing void/blackness/unconsciousness except for I guess I get a pretty penetrating signal from a dream sent to me.