minuteman62-64
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Once again I turn to my best technical resource. I've got an older inspection camera (a Whistler GB8803, to be precise). It has a small, 3"x3" or so monitor but allows for hooking up a larger monitor.
I've got an old LED computer monitor with analog input via a 15 pin D-sub (male) cable end. The inspection camera video output is an RCA (yellow) plug. I'd like to hook the computer monitor up to the inspection camera, but can't figure out what adaptor I need (or, if such an adaptor is available).
Anybody know if this is feasible? If so, where/what kind of adaptor I need?
Looking on-line at various adaptors there seem to be some that might work mechanically, but I'm confused by the technical jargon.
I've got an old LED computer monitor with analog input via a 15 pin D-sub (male) cable end. The inspection camera video output is an RCA (yellow) plug. I'd like to hook the computer monitor up to the inspection camera, but can't figure out what adaptor I need (or, if such an adaptor is available).
Anybody know if this is feasible? If so, where/what kind of adaptor I need?
Looking on-line at various adaptors there seem to be some that might work mechanically, but I'm confused by the technical jargon.