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I had one on my Montana that I purchased new off ebay but don't remember the dealer or brand name. I ordered mine with an additional, long, cable to make the run from the back of the 5er to the front of the pin box and then ran the cable that came with the unit from the back of my truck into the cab to the monitor. Worked really well and was a nice gadget to have.
Phil
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Phil and Rudee http://workinrvers.blogspot.com 2002 Winnebago Journey DL 2007 Dodge Dakota 2011 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Limited
I'm not sure of the brand name on ours, but it worked for the first couple of times that we towed the fifth wheel. The last time we went out, the display kept "flickering in and out" and was useless. Sadly, I don't know whether it is related to the wireless transmitter or to the monitor.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
FWIW I strongly recommend wired systems - which are naturally much harder to install - and much more reliable than the wireless systems. Wireless use "RF" which is, by FCC requirement, very low power and are very prone to not providing enough signal to be stable. They are also very prone to interference. I am not saying no one has a wireless system that hasn't worked perfectly for them. I'm saying wired works better almost all the time for most uses because - it wired.
Thank you folks, this info is much more valuable coming from tried and proven RV ers, than unknown other sources. I will go with wired.
I'll be in touch with updates.
Tommaso