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George Willer
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Postby George Willer » Fri Dec 19, 2003 11:40 pm

Jeff M wrote: Have to agree about turning around to look, though--I'd like to rig up a CC camera, if they made one that worked on 6V


Jeff,

That's a formula to drive you nuts :lol: I have A camera on the motorhome to help hitch to the trailer. I can't get past treating it like a mirror. The display is what the camera sees while looking backward. Left is right and right is left and Left is right and right is left and Left is right and right is left ...well, you get the picture. Many years ago we could reverse the leads to the picture tube but I doubt we can now. Does anyone know?
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Postby Jeff M » Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:52 am

There you go! Looks like an application specifically designed for the situation. We don't have many crushed stone driveways around here (because you'd plow 'em up in the winter) but that looks like it works just about perfectly for what you need. Great idea.
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Postby artc » Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:07 am

kinda gives the term ' backblading ' a new meaning :)

looks suited to the task, and a whole lot easier than backing up and down the drive.
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