Excellent Idea!
You'll wonder how you ever got along without it!

B/W System
$389.00
Color System - $499.00
Extra Camera
$289.00
Extra Camera - $399.00
Don’t
let another show season go by without one of these – no more wondering,
"What in the world are they doing back there!?"
Now, with our new Trailer
Cam you can monitor your horses, or
any type of livestock, while you’re going down the road!
We now have a new model of this
camera where you don't have to mount the antenna on the outside of your
trailer anymore. These signals still won't penetrate metal, but with
this special omni-directional antenna, the
signal bounces around enough, that it gets up to your cab with a good,
clean, steady picture. Just mount the camera in a location in your trailer where you can view
all the horses, or just the one you need to watch. The receiver will
be placed in the cab of your pick-up or truck, and will plug into a small
DC powered TV (available for around $60.00 from any Walmart or Radio
Shack). And that's all there is to it!
And the best part about
this model is, you can also use it in your barn (provided it's not a metal
barn). Simply take it out of the trailer, mount the camera in your
stall. Even if you do have a metal barn, if there is a window or
fiberglass panel that you can shoot the signal through, you can
still use this one in your barn.
I never haul
without one anymore. It's especially nice with young or
in-experienced horses.
FEATURES
Customer
Testimonial
Here
is a picture of a camera mounted in a customer's trailer, and a
testimonial from that customer:
The camera
system worked great! Even the antenna worked out great.
We were able to watch the horses on the way to the finals, a 9 hour trip. It sure put our minds at ease to be able to see them. It was really nice in that this was a new trailer with air ride. We were able
to see the horses as we went over some bumps that really rocked the truck but they never felt it (actually, one slept most the way there and back).
I have attached some pictures to show how it worked out.
I would recommend this to anyone!
Thanks for your help.
Gary Joppich
shabu@ismi.net
This
camera is mounted on the front of the trailer between the
two horse's heads.

Here
is another shot to show where the camera is mounted in the trailer.
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