BillHoughton
Jul 16, 2022Explorer II
backup monitor
Our 2007 RV came with a backup monitor from Voyager. I wasn't much impressed: the picture was worse than a 1950s TV. At Voyager's suggestion, I replaced the camera, which improved the picture marginally; but I'm now wondering two things:
1. If I replace the monitor (which presumably dates from 2007 or so, and offers a black and white picture), am I likely to get an improved view?
2. Or could the problem be in the cable? And is there a way to test the signal quality coming to the monitor without spending lots of money?
I'd prefer not to go to a wireless system: I hate having to replace batteries if I don't have to.
1. If I replace the monitor (which presumably dates from 2007 or so, and offers a black and white picture), am I likely to get an improved view?
2. Or could the problem be in the cable? And is there a way to test the signal quality coming to the monitor without spending lots of money?
I'd prefer not to go to a wireless system: I hate having to replace batteries if I don't have to.