Sep-13-2013 05:02 PM
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Sep-30-2013 12:13 AM
kjburns wrote:
Here are the photos from subtroll. The monitor above the displays is a dedicated navigation computer running Delorme Street Atlas USA. It's the ultimate cockpit for situational awareness.
I was wondering what brand 7 inch monitors did you use . I was wondering about burn in if keep them on all the time witch I would like to do while driving. Also are the ebay monitors good quality. and witch type side cameras worked the best .Its a great Idea . And I have the same software Delorme street atlas USA Mines out dated a bit 2004 🙂
I'm setting up a 4 camera system and debating 9 inch screen or like you did with 4 X 7 inch .
Itasca55
Sep-18-2013 07:21 PM
Sep-17-2013 12:33 PM
Daveinet wrote:FIRE UP wrote:Actually why not just fill the whole front windshield with the GPS. Who needs to see the actual road.
I don't think your GPS screen is big enough, you need a BIGGER one.:W
Scott
Sep-17-2013 12:21 PM
FIRE UP wrote:Actually why not just fill the whole front windshield with the GPS. Who needs to see the actual road.
I don't think your GPS screen is big enough, you need a BIGGER one.:W
Scott
Sep-17-2013 09:26 AM
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Sep-17-2013 08:31 AM
wny_pat wrote:
I have enough trouble keeping track of what is in front of me the windshield, and the two side mirrors, taking a occasional glance at the toad in the monitor, and checking the oil pressure, the water temp, the tranny temp, the battery gauge, etc. Doing all that is a full time job. Don't need anything else taking my eyes off the road!
Sep-16-2013 06:25 PM
subtroll wrote:
Truthfully the side cameras don’t provide much more than my mirrors, but its nice to see the lanes on either side completely clear before changing lanes. I still use my mirrors as always. It was a god-send in morning rush hour traffic in St Louis yesterday as we passed through town on multiple freeways for the first time.
Sep-14-2013 02:00 PM
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Sep-14-2013 11:41 AM
Mike M2 wrote:
Here's an idea i've been tossing around, a camera above the gas filler area so i can see when i'm aligned with the pump. Has anybody considered this?
Sep-14-2013 11:09 AM