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I've got a Heigh10 radio with 4 cameras connected (front, factory rear, left and right blindspots). They all work flawlessly. However, I wanted to find a way to display all 4 feeds simultaneously. Would be useful in certain tight situations. Is there any way to do this?
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I've got a Heigh10 radio with 4 cameras connected (front, factory rear, left and right blindspots). They all work flawlessly. However, I wanted to find a way to display all 4 feeds simultaneously. Would be useful in certain tight situations. Is there any way to do this?
I would contact Stinger and ask them if they sell a video multiplexer for it. They sell a kit that includes cameras, which does what you want:

https://stingersolutions.com/produc...camera-kit-with-cvbs-output-with-built-in-dvr

It works with your head unit, but you want just the multiplexer along with any cables needed to tie it into the unit.
 
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I looked at that, but it seems like it takes all the inputs and merges them together into 1 stream for the headunit. That means you lose the triggers for the blind spot and reverse cameras.

I was hoping there was a way the Stinger unit could do the same thing itself. As long as you have all the inputs connected to something, it seems to just be a software thing to merge them together.
 

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I looked at that, but it seems like it takes all the inputs and merges them together into 1 stream for the headunit. That means you lose the triggers for the blind spot and reverse cameras.

I was hoping there was a way the Stinger unit could do the same thing itself. As long as you have all the inputs connected to something, it seems to just be a software thing to merge them together.
Based on the video below, it looks like you have to use the trigger wires in that camera kit, rather than the software settings in the head unit:



Too bad the Heigh10 doesn't support the quad-display directly.
 
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Based on the video below, it looks like you have to use the trigger wires in that camera kit, rather than the software settings in the head unit:



Too bad the Heigh10 doesn't support the quad-display directly.
I'm sayin!

I don't want this bad enough to buy another box to stash somewhere and rewire the cameras to it. Oh well.
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