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i would like to add a video camera on to my cpmy, to keep tabs on people
using the cockpit while underway, and for backing in to slips.
i have a furmo 1833c navnet, which will accept a video feed.
where can i find information on these cameras.
thank you.
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Jake,

Any video camera with a composite video output will do, even a cheap
watchcam for a computer. The picture quality will not be very much but it
will work.
If you look backwards with the camera the picture will not be the same as if
you were looking in a rearview mirror, realise that before you mount the
camera. A normal (car/truck) rearview camera has the picture on its monitor
connected reversed so it will look the same as a mirror but this trick
cannot be applied to a 1833 video input. My advise would be to look for an
old (12 V dc) security camera or something similar.

Regards,

Paul v G

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i would like to add a video camera on to my cpmy, to keep tabs on people
using the cockpit while underway, and for backing in to slips.
i have a furmo 1833c navnet, which will accept a video feed.
where can i find information on these cameras.
thank you.



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Shot the camera thru a mirror.

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Shot the camera thru a mirror.

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Jake,

Any video camera with a composite video output will do, even a cheap
watchcam for a computer. The picture quality will not be very much but it
will work.
If you look backwards with the camera the picture will not be the same as if
you were looking in a rearview mirror, realise that before you mount the
camera. A normal (car/truck) rearview camera has the picture on its monitor
connected reversed so it will look the same as a mirror but this trick
cannot be applied to a 1833 video input. My advise would be to look for an
old (12 V dc) security camera or something similar.

Regards,

Paul v G

"jake" schreef in bericht
...

i would like to add a video camera on to my cpmy, to keep tabs on people
using the cockpit while underway, and for backing in to slips.
i have a furmo 1833c navnet, which will accept a video feed.
where can i find information on these cameras.
thank you.





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