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Herb36
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trying to get a good backup camera for my lance. anybody have a veise camera wireless? also looked at tadibrothers cameras, cant mke up my mind, Help pse
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Sheriffdoug
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kerry4951 wrote:
I use Veise wireless cameras and monitor and they work very well. Ive been using them for over 3 years with no problems. The picture quality overall is very good, with just occasional interference while on the road. Nothing that I can't live with. I use two cameras that run on one monitor, one at the rear for backing up and one on the rooftop to check height clearance when I have a low tree branch or whatever to contend with. The monitor allows you to run up to 4 separate cameras, one off of each channel. Bought mine from a vendor off Ebay. Before that I briefly used a wireless system from a vendor out west (videosystemsbyjim.com) who sold ag camera systems. The monitor went out after about a year and he did nothing to help me out. I was hoping for maybe a little discount on a new monitor since it had just passed the one year warranty mark.No such luck so rather than give him anymore of my money I bought the Veise system and like it much better.




I have been using Veise.com on the Internet, now for about 3 years, great systems, single or multiple cameras, Wireless, easy to install, connect to TC clearance light wiring, camera(s) is off when Truck lights are off and I have monitor stuck on Truck dash with Velcro, so it can be removed, when not in use. Easy! Cheap & Solid Too.
Good Luck!
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wing464
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My Lance 981 max was prewired for a voyager camera system... decided on a hard wire system because there was a lot of discuss on this forum about interference with the wireless camera... I am guessing that is no longer the problem. Having good service from my installation with a little help from the Voyager Tech Rep... Regardless the camera is a great safety device.. I use mine as a rearview camera and it stays on when the wheels are turning.. Saved me from blind spot accidents numerous time...

Bigfootchevy
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CAJW wrote:
vanderjw wrote:
Does anyone know a way to hook up my existing back up camera system (factory installed on my Silverado) to a camera on my TC? The lens for the factory camera is in the tailgate, which I remove prior to mounting the TC.


Here ya go! This is what I'm using that utilizes the existing wiring for the GM tailgate camera and displays on the rear view mirror screen with awesome clarity and night vision. Not cheap, but I mounted mine under the bumper on my Arctic Fox and it works great!

Cubbycam



Thanks for this information, looks like a great unit.

Paul

brholt
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Here is one that claims to be "plug and play" for Fords.

Plug in back-up camera for Ford Trucks

Just found it and I am very tempted.

CAJW
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vanderjw wrote:
Does anyone know a way to hook up my existing back up camera system (factory installed on my Silverado) to a camera on my TC? The lens for the factory camera is in the tailgate, which I remove prior to mounting the TC.


Here ya go! This is what I'm using that utilizes the existing wiring for the GM tailgate camera and displays on the rear view mirror screen with awesome clarity and night vision. Not cheap, but I mounted mine under the bumper on my Arctic Fox and it works great!

Cubbycam
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Jack_Spratt
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okan-star wrote:
vanderjw wrote:
Does anyone know a way to hook up my existing back up camera system (factory installed on my Silverado) to a camera on my TC? The lens for the factory camera is in the tailgate, which I remove prior to mounting the TC.


The system I put on my truck is wired , my camper is alum sided.
It uses rca jacks , I used rca to f connector adapters and ran rg6 coax for the camper , put a disconect in the bed of the truck by the camper plug, and an a/b switch under the steering console , a= truck without camper , b= camera on camper, both work in reverce or manualy on
While I was wiring the camper I put a splitter in and ran a coax to the flat sceen tv , I can switch to that imput on the tv and see who is out side the camper door , camper on truck or off


I also have the GMC camera system with the display in the rearview mirror. The plug in is approx. 8 flat pin connector.
It would be nice to locate an extra camera with a 3' pigtail.
Less than $75 would be real nice.
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okan-star
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vanderjw wrote:
Does anyone know a way to hook up my existing back up camera system (factory installed on my Silverado) to a camera on my TC? The lens for the factory camera is in the tailgate, which I remove prior to mounting the TC.


The system I put on my truck is wired , my camper is alum sided.
It uses rca jacks , I used rca to f connector adapters and ran rg6 coax for the camper , put a disconect in the bed of the truck by the camper plug, and an a/b switch under the steering console , a= truck without camper , b= camera on camper, both work in reverce or manualy on
While I was wiring the camper I put a splitter in and ran a coax to the flat sceen tv , I can switch to that imput on the tv and see who is out side the camper door , camper on truck or off

vanderjw
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Explorer
Does anyone know a way to hook up my existing back up camera system (factory installed on my Silverado) to a camera on my TC? The lens for the factory camera is in the tailgate, which I remove prior to mounting the TC.

nycsteve
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Very happy with these guys, reasonably priced and good quality.
wireless backup camara

kerry4951
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Explorer
I use Veise wireless cameras and monitor and they work very well. Ive been using them for over 3 years with no problems. The picture quality overall is very good, with just occasional interference while on the road. Nothing that I can't live with. I use two cameras that run on one monitor, one at the rear for backing up and one on the rooftop to check height clearance when I have a low tree branch or whatever to contend with. The monitor allows you to run up to 4 separate cameras, one off of each channel. Bought mine from a vendor off Ebay. Before that I briefly used a wireless system from a vendor out west (videosystemsbyjim.com) who sold ag camera systems. The monitor went out after about a year and he did nothing to help me out. I was hoping for maybe a little discount on a new monitor since it had just passed the one year warranty mark.No such luck so rather than give him anymore of my money I bought the Veise system and like it much better.


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powderman426
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Search Taxi on here. Someone posted a short time ago about one of their cameras and his results weren't good. I am pleased with my Peak camera.
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