Thread: Backup Camera
View Single Post
Old 04-01-2009, 11:18 AM   #7
sr
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New Palestine, Indiana
Posts: 133
Okay, I temporarily installed the unit based on the previous post. Attached are a few Pictures showing the placement of the various devices. I hooked the TV up moved the screen around to see how the reception was. It was pretty stable on the dash or on the floor, where I will probably mount my unit. The picture was pretty good sitting still. Not sure how it will be rolling. I plan on using mine while driving so I can see what is behind me coming up or if there is a car tailgating me. I plan on installing permanetly and will just have to see how it is rolling 65 mph down the highway. If it has to much interference, Which I beleive will happen, then I do beleive it will work for what it was intended for "An Inexpensive Backup Camera". Also the 7" monitor has an AV hookup with sound so you could use it for other devices as well. ie: DVD player etc.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg temp_transmitter_placement-1_143.jpg (140.5 KB, 170 views)
File Type: jpg temp_camera_placement-1_200.jpg (173.7 KB, 170 views)
File Type: jpg floor_mounted_-1_142.jpg (145.8 KB, 170 views)
__________________
Randy, Eileen and Maggie(Beagle)
2007 Select Suites TK3 #3117
2006 Ford F-350, CC, SWD
Pullright Sliding Hitch,LCD Mounted in Storage Door
Trailair Auto Level Up with Remote
Lippert Under Chassis Storage
Pressure Pro, Garmin 660
Winegard Direct TV Travler Sat. Dish
Rearview Camera, Water Softner
New Palestine, Indiana :)
sr is offline   Reply With Quote