This is an update of my previous review below. I ended up pulling out the wireless transmitter and receiver and hooking up the camera to the stereo. There was too much noise in the signal and it got to the point where I just stopped using it because it frustrated me as the picture was basically useless. This may work well in applications where there isn't much metal between the two blocks, but it certainly didn't work in my long bed double cab truck. Path from my rear bumper to the cockpit. This works very well. I get some video noise, but sometimes simply turning the camera off and on again clears it up. Instead of plugging it in to activate when the truck reverses, I put a toggle switch in the dash so I can turn it on while driving or when parked. It could be the switch I'm using or the way I connected it that is causing the video noise. You can easily adjust the camera angle. I recommend putting some locktite on the adjustment screws. The money you've spent on a wireless system is sure to pay off in labor savings.
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