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Old 01-21-2014, 12:06 PM   #1
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Garmin Wireless Navigations and Back-up Camera

Purchased a Raptor 415TS and it is coming with a Garmin wireless navigation and camera. Do anyone know what model it is? I'm trying to ind it online but I'm having no luck.

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Old 01-21-2014, 09:35 PM   #2
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Purchased a Raptor 415TS and it is coming with a Garmin wireless navigation and camera. Do anyone know what model it is? I'm trying to ind it online but I'm having no luck.

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What I have it's the 760 rv garmin and BC 20 wireless camera
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Old 01-23-2014, 08:43 AM   #4
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I also have the Garmin 760rv with my Raptor 365lev

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I am also interested in that unit with the backup camera, was wondering if you guys like it and how the backup camera works? It states on the Garmin website an extension cable from the camera to the receiver is needed for over 45 feet from receiver to the unit inside the TV, do you guys have this or is it not needed? Also how does the garmin navigation work when you enter your height for low clearances?
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Old 01-24-2014, 09:44 PM   #6
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[QUOTE=arcticcatred;109448]I am also interested in that unit with the backup camera, was wondering if you guys like it and how the backup camera works? It states on the Garmin website an extension cable from the camera to the receiver is needed for over 45 feet from receiver to the unit inside the TV, do you guys have this or is it not needed? Also how does the garmin navigation work when you enter your height for low clearances?[/QUOTE
Installed my no cable extension works great.have a 36 toy hauler
And F 350 with standard 8 Foot bed.no problems
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I don't have the backup camera for my Garmin. I purchased a pair of hard wire cameras that I had wired into the tow vehicle's system. When my umbilical cord for 5er is attached, these cameras are wired into the Cargo Camera circuit. I can display the output on the vehicle touch screen.

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