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Lane Changing Camera

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by y2kai, May 25, 2014.

  1. May 25, 2014 at 2:01 AM
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    y2kai

    y2kai [OP] Member

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    This is either a weird or a brilliant though I had.
    Has anyone try putting lane changing camera under the side mirrors?
    hooking it in and have it turn on when you hit the turn signal like reverse is probably a lot of work, but it be interesting.

    Just a though
     
  2. May 25, 2014 at 2:24 AM
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    JeremyM

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    Sounds ingenious to me. Maybe a three way video splice into the single input to video display, each camera activated by the 12v trigger from which ever signal is being used.
     
  3. May 25, 2014 at 4:18 AM
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    Cypherian

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    Hell get that on paper date and verified!! You could have the next delayed wiper type improvement. I believe your supposed to check both your rearview and which ever side your moving to mirrors soo... Course they have the blind spot stuff now but it has limited range. As soon as you turn your blinker on the vid lights up and tada you can see the fast moving car/bike not in range of the blind spot sensor stuff.

    Cypher

    Robert William Kearns (March 10, 1927 – February 9, 2005) was an American inventor who invented the intermittent windshield wiper systems used on most automobiles from 1969 to the present. His first patent for the invention was filed on December 1, 1964.
    Kearns won one of the best known patent infringement cases against Ford Motor Company (1978–1990) and a case against Chrysler Corporation (1982–1992). Having invented and patented the intermittent windshield wiper mechanism, which was useful in light rain or mist, he tried to interest the "Big Three" auto makers in licensing the technology. They all rejected his proposal, yet began to install intermittent wipers in their cars, beginning in 1969.
     

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