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Camera for Ray e127
- tonyiiiafl
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Camera for Ray e127
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Re: Camera for Ray e127
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Re: Camera for Ray e127
I do have a new in the box Raymarine cam220 I purchased for my boat but did not have any good place to mount it. Could let you have it for $500US if you like. I think I paid around $750 for it. I Interested get back to me and I will give you the exact model number which you need to make sure works with your plotter. I do have an eSeries so pretty sure its the right one.
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Re: Camera for Ray e127
Video.....All displays have x1 BNC (female) composite video input connector (PAL/NTSC formats).
e95, e97, e125, e127 & e165 displays have a second BNC input plus x1 VGA output via accessory cable (sold separately).
Support for IP cameras.
If it's just a BNC connector, then it's just a regular North American (PAL) analogue video signal that most cameras on the market output. There may be a Ray networked camera option as well.
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Re: Camera for Ray e127
Viper wrote:Source of the post From Raymarine....
Video.....All displays have x1 BNC (female) composite video input connector (PAL/NTSC formats).
e95, e97, e125, e127 & e165 displays have a second BNC input plus x1 VGA output via accessory cable (sold separately).
Support for IP cameras.
If it's just a BNC connector, then it's just a regular North American (PAL) analogue video signal that most cameras on the market output. There may be a Ray networked camera option as well.
Small correction/clarification... PAL is typically European. North America uses NTSC.
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Re: Camera for Ray e127
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