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Randy Merrill

Hi Everyone,

My back up camera went out on my coach. I want to replace both the
camera and the monitor as the monitor picture area was getting smaller
and smaller and I figured the monitor is giving out. The monitor is a
small tv tube that has a myriad of wires going to a circular plug that
plugs into the back of the tube. I'm wondering if anyone has replaced
this style system with a newer system and if a new cable needs to be
run from front to back of coach or if the current cable can be used
with appropriate adapters?

Any advice anyone can give will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Randy Merrill
1993 40 WLWB
Ocala, FL

Rob Robinson

I and a others have had good success using http://www.rvcams.com
Tim is very knowledgeable and will work with you to put a system together
that will work. I've posted before on my installation of camera and monitor
so it should be in the archieves somewhere.


On 03/12/06, Randy Merrill wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> My back up camera went out on my coach. I want to replace both the
> camera and the monitor as the monitor picture area was getting smaller
> and smaller and I figured the monitor is giving out. The monitor is a
> small tv tube that has a myriad of wires going to a circular plug that
> plugs into the back of the tube. I'm wondering if anyone has replaced
> this style system with a newer system and if a new cable needs to be
> run from front to back of coach or if the current cable can be used
> with appropriate adapters?
>
> Any advice anyone can give will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Randy Merrill
> 1993 40 WLWB
> Ocala, FL
>
>
>



--
Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
94 WLWB


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Stephen H

Check out the pics on the wanderlodge forum.



My LCD/Camera upgrade pics are there.. I love my new color setup and the new
low-light CCD cameras now-days are far superior than the old tube cameras.



Stephen

81-FC-33SB Plant City, FL



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Hi Everyone,

My back up camera went out on my coach. I want to replace both the
camera and the monitor as the monitor picture area was getting smaller
and smaller and I figured the monitor is giving out. The monitor is a
small tv tube that has a myriad of wires going to a circular plug that
plugs into the back of the tube. I'm wondering if anyone has replaced
this style system with a newer system and if a new cable needs to be
run from front to back of coach or if the current cable can be used
with appropriate adapters?

Any advice anyone can give will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Randy Merrill
1993 40 WLWB
Ocala, FL





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jqrjr

Hi,
I used an Audiovox system Camera moves low light function, several
possible inputs (cameras) color lcd. I got a piece of plexi cut to
fit in old crt location and mounted the lcd to it...worked
great..hardest part pulling the new wire from the rear of
coach..Camera fit in the original location..

Jim
88WLWB XXV
Stuart, Fl


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Randy Merrill"
wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> My back up camera went out on my coach. I want to replace both the
> camera and the monitor as the monitor picture area was getting
smaller
> and smaller and I figured the monitor is giving out. The monitor is
a
> small tv tube that has a myriad of wires going to a circular plug
that
> plugs into the back of the tube. I'm wondering if anyone has
replaced
> this style system with a newer system and if a new cable needs to
be
> run from front to back of coach or if the current cable can be used
> with appropriate adapters?
>
> Any advice anyone can give will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Randy Merrill
> 1993 40 WLWB
> Ocala, FL
>
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