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Wireless Transmitter & Receiver For Car Monitor Backup Rear View Parking Camera on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Wireless Connection to dash cam Back side view Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:2.4G Wireless Transmitter & Receiver Module RCA Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:DC 12V in Car Auto Vehicle Truck SUV VAN Caravan For:Aftermarket reverse Parking aid safety vision Other Part Number:Rear View Reversing Reverse Safety system making UPC:612070441739

2.4G Wireless Transmitter & Receiver kit Module for Car Parking Camera and Car Monitor Wireless Connection.



DESCRIPTION & FEATURES

    Designed to hook up your car's rear-view camera with this 2.4G wireless transmitter and receiver. Rather than finding a way to wire your camera system to your in-dash monitor, simply connect each end of this transmitter and receiver combo to your camera and display and connect the power cables to your car's battery. Now you can easily turn your high-quality wired vehicle camera into a wireless wonder with this handy transmitter and receiver set.

    2.4G wireless video transmitter and receiver for rear view/backup camera
    Perfect for transmitting video from rear cameras to dashboard DVD, monitors, and other in-car video displays
    Maximum range of 14 ft, perfect for larger vehicles like semis, caravans, and pickup trucks
    Transmitting frequency 2370MHz
    Power Input: DC9-14V; Output Power: 100mW
    Video Output: Color; Cable Length: 4.33 ft (1.3 m)
    Package Contents: 1 x Transmitter, 1 x Receiver

    • Output Power: 100mW
    • Input Power: DC9-14V
    • Input/Output Signal: PAL/NTSC
    • Sensitivity: -85 Dbm
    • Connector: RCA
    • Max Transmission Distance: 14 ft (4.26 m)
    • Working Temperature: -20°C ~ 80°C

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