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I am researching aftermarket back up cameras for a 5th wheel. A lot of reviews out there. Could you tell me what your brand is and how you like it?
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1985 Chevy Silverado c10. 454 stroker / 495 CI = 675 HP. 650lb of torque. Turb0 400 tranny. 3000 stall converter. Aluminum heads. 3 inch exhaust flowmasters. 2 inch headers. Heat and air. Tubed.
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GrumpyandGrandm
Explorer
Explorer
I have the Garmin RV 760LMT with the BC-20 (factory installed) with the transmitter in the very front inside cabinet. Works like a charm.

The only time we loose signal for a split second is around an occasional Interstate Traffic Camera tower.
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MrD
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Explorer
Another vote for the voyager wireless and my trailer is 35' long. Always a strong signal. It comes with it's own monitor and I am glad it does since I want to be able to see as I am driving also, not just backing up. And I can still use my nav while travelling.

Mike
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morley
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Explorer
I have a Voyager wireless unit and I think that it is very good, although I have never had any other types to compare to. It was very easy to install and has a very clear picture. My fifth wheel is 26 ft long.
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2009 Chevy Silverado, 2500HD, Duramax, Allison Tranny, 4x4, EC
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Fire5er
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Explorer
Another Tadi Brothers wireless customer here.
2011 F350 CC, 6.7, LB, DRW.
Hijacker (24-UMS-21) 21k Underbox Hitch.
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Racine96
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Explorer
Voyager
My DW think it's the best investment

Lantley
Nomad
Nomad
TomHaycraft wrote:
On the fence about the Garmin RV 760LMT's wireless camera. Relatively short trailer, decent picture, but randomly flips between backup view and navigation, as though it loses and regains signal. Next step will be to move the transmitter forward to see if it helps.

Move it forward you may need $35.00 extension cable.
If you own Garmin RV GPS the BC-20 back up camera is a decent way to go.The biggest plus is no additional monitor needed as the GPS doubles as a monitor for the camera
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Houston_Remodel
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Explorer
We have a Tadi and its great. Hard wired to the rv 12 volt lighting circuit then wireless to the TV. Customer support is most excellent.
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dbonney
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Explorer
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TomHaycraft
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Explorer
On the fence about the Garmin RV 760LMT's wireless camera. Relatively short trailer, decent picture, but randomly flips between backup view and navigation, as though it loses and regains signal. Next step will be to move the transmitter forward to see if it helps.
2013 Silverado 3500HD - Duramax/Allison - CC, long bed, SRW, 2WD
2017 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS - TST 507 TPMS

Dakota98
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Explorer
There are literally hundreds to chose from. Do you want "wired" or "wireless" ?

To be used on the back of the 5'er ?
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