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j-d
Jun 16, 2016Explorer II
RoyB wrote:
If you are going to use at night with approaching lights coming at the rear of your unit be sure to mount it as high as you can get it on the rear and have it point down... Otherwise it will flare up from the approaching lights and you won't be able to see anything.
With the motorhomes it probably isn't a big deal being wired since you can run video cables easy without having to connect them if you had the pulled trailers... Roy Ken
BLESS YOU for that, Roy! I always wondered "Why so High, Why looking Down?"
We don't have a rearview cam so far, but it's looking like High Mounted and Wired Video are the way to go. We have a window over the rear bed and that had me consider wireless looking through that window. Probably too low, but it WOULD have a clear transmission shot forward to the cockpit.
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