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Oh, one thing, if you decide to go down the wireless reverse cam route, make sure that your unit is compatible and does actually have Bluetooth
Mine was advertised as compatible but is not, it also does not have an input for an external camera, not a problem for me as I did not buy it for that
The one in the eBay link does not have Bluetooth
Gotta love the chinglish descriptions :o
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Spent about 1/2 an hour in the rangie today:..............
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Takes a while for the GPS to config itself for the first time. (manual states up to 30 mins).
Once she's self configured, subsequent bootups are all good.
Lighting is getting too poor for my phone cam to take decent pics, so I thought I'd quit while I'm ahead.
Still have to decide where to mount the reversing cam, and I'll probably connect it up with a manual switch. Other than that, it's all done.
It's a bit of a novelty, but then again, what isn't?:angel:
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I bought a similar 7" gps/rev cam on ebay too
Needed to contact the seller as the access code for upgrades had be "upgraded"
They provided a new code and downloaded the newer maps. The power adaptor burnt out , but any usb (5vdc) adaptor will do
The wireless reverse was rubbish- lots of interference in the 130. I hardwired it with 75 ohm coax and the picture is solid.