backup camera and monitor
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09-09-2008, 16:10
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backup camera and monitor
My backup monitor went haywire a few days ago. Bright/Dim/Bright/Dim then
eventually just dim. Found that, with contrast and brightness all the way up I could see a sort of ghost image, but that's all. Pulled the monitor chassis and inspected everything visually, couldn't find anything obvious. Put it back together and it was the same. I think this was an original monitor, but the camera had been replaced by a previous owner. I wasn't in a position to order anything, and I don't like running without a working monitor, so I hit Best Buy in Springfield, IL to see what I could put together. They carry 3 backup items; two cameras and a wireless transmitter/receiver. One of the cameras is a license-plate frame, and the other a standard swivel-mount, 130-degree wide-angle, selectable normal or reverse. Price is $99.99. With a reversable camera any monitor would work. Looked through their assortment of automobile DVD units and settled on one that has two screens in a master/slave arrangement; both have A/V inputs as well. The slave is nice and thin. Available in 7 inch for $229 or 9 inch for $339. The 9-inch would have been too big to mount where the old monitor was, so settled for 7-inch. Hooked up first with the old BW camera to make sure the cable wasn't the problem, and it wasn't. I neglected to note if it was reversed or not, so I still don't know if it was the camera or the monitor that did the reversing - I presume it was the monitor. Did splicing of video and power cables at each end, and now I have color backup for $330, which looks to be a decent price. When started up the 7-inch wide screen is in stretch mode at 16:9. There is a button on the front to take it to standard 4:3. After running it today on the road for the first time I found that I prefer stretched, even if it does make my Jeep Liberty look wider than a Hummer! I have not mounted it yet, just ran it with its own tilt stand on the dash. I will probably mount it to the face of the old monitor's plexi cover. I may see if I can split the video and run to the DVD Player/monitor as well, as my wife likes to see that the car is still there and I can mount it overhead on the passenger side. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Paducah, KY My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1 |
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