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Need a 3rd TV camera for my truck for rearward views of a towed trailer. Is the video output of vehicle cameras compatible with a Dell Inspiron flat screen ? is there a standard for communications between units ? The Dell sits on a plywood table from dash over doghouse to the metal cargo/cockpit divider wall. Dell runs Garmin and Streets and trips...going around and thru LA is a snap. However, LA sports some wicked arterial intersections where rearward cameras are a large safety component. Are wireless camera/screen units equipped with frequency adjusters so a second and interfering signal can be tuned away from with a frequency adjuster ? other suggestions and info welcome. |
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Sounds like the best bet might be to ask the vendor of the equipment you already have. It will probably just fit right in.
Unless I am misunderstanding this. |
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On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at 2:33:00 AM UTC-4, wrote:
Sounds like the best bet might be to ask the vendor of the equipment you already have. It will probably just fit right in. Unless I am misunderstanding this. //////////////////////// no, the question is geek simple....your answer was the vendors answer digital output to digital input....but that's not what happens as we have read mnay tmeis wthi thoer equimmmmmm ... |
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on the whole, computer video has a brain sorting the input to the output holding info on various standards rather than a group of bipods 'agreeing' on a 'standard'
TV has no brain. !!!! Eureka ! but the rig needs coupling and cable to start. I assume the hookup and directions answers are found in brand forums as Dell Forums Inspirion. |
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