Quote by Wolvespaul
Hi,
What is the purpose of your forward camera being connected to the monitor?
As previously said by someone, unless ur monitor allows for more than one trigger , I would see an issue having both wireless cameras as you have interference.
What set uo are you hoping to achieve?
Paul
Hi Paul
What is the purpose of your forward camera being connected to the monitor?
The purpose is mainly to assist with fitting the van into the tight space as i have problems actually seeing the front of the van and have less than about 10cm to get it right when putting the van away.
My Wildax came with a rear facing roof mounted camera which has a moving lens as it acts as a full time rear view camera and when reverse selected somehow it moves the lens to point down and this goes to a mirror monitor
The monitor (which does have twin feed option) is a secondary monitor dash mounted and receives wireless signal from a low mounted reversing camera (self fitted) which is wired in such a way that I can switch on manually from a dash mounted switch this gives me a longer field of vision and thus safety in reversing. The front mounted camera would be operated in a similar manner i.e. a dash mounted switch, in fact I have now seen a suitable switch that can operate as a two way so both cameras can be operated from the one switch, should I decide on this option
I have spend some time today researching and now believe that one will have to be wired unless the single wireless receiver can receive from both senders (possible as both Chinese origin and range of signal options apparently is small) as the way i am thinking at present to install means that both cannot be on at the same time, but I may well switch separately yet
Bit over the top maybe but will also be a added safety and it is keeping me sane (well almost) at this terrible time.
Any observations greatly appreciated
David