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Remote-Controlled Camera Works Great On Combines
A new remote-controlled video camera system that rotates 360 degrees allows you to view blind spots not visible from the cab. It mounts on a quick disconnect shoe, allowing it to be easily moved from one machine to another.
The "MobilVision" camera mounts inside a protective plastic casing. A monitor plugs into the vehicle's cigarette lighter plug and is connected to the camera by cable. The operator can rotate the camera 360 degrees horizontally and 45 degrees up and down.
"It's a more portable and versatile unit than anything else on the market and you can mount it on almost any machine. It works especially well on combines," notes a company representative.
"It's great to monitor grain carts and trucks, many of which are so high that the combine operator can't see into them. The camera lets the operator load carts and trucks evenly and within legal limits. It assists the driver of any vehicle in backing up and hooking up to equipment, and also lets him see behind the vehicle when traveling on the highway. It can also be used on cultivators, planters and drills, sprayers, etc., to monitor operations.
"We offer three different systems - one with a 7-in. black and white monitor and fixed camera that sells for $699; one with a 7-in. black and white monitor, remote-controlled camera, and 25 ft. of cable that sells for $899; and one with a 5-in. color monitor that doubles as a TV, 25 ft. of cable, and a remote-controlled camera that sells for $1,149. Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, ERC Communications, 313 N C Street, Box 427, Edgar, Neb. 68935 (ph 402 224-8125; fax 4300).


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1998 - Volume #22, Issue #3