Guest JohnGalway Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Hi folks, My Yukon Digital Ranger is currently out on loan to a mate who's being plagued by vandals. I'm looking to get some type of device so basically I can view what the Ranger sees on a larger screen. I know Yukon make the MPR but the price is a joke for a 2.5" screen. I own an Archos AV 700. Typically, I now believe this is the wrong model for doing the job. Can anyone prove me wrong on that please? None of it's current leads will work with the Yukon. I bought a DVR Travel Adapter and that doesn't fit either lol. Organised I am not. So, two choices for me. Either someone knows how to make the above combination work and will give me a bit of help sorting it. Or, I need to buy a different unit that's already been proven to work with the Yukon. I'm not too bothered if the unit will record what it sees or not, it would be nice if it did but certainly not essential. What I am 100% looking for is to have a bigger screen so I can see what's going on. Any help greatly appreciated. ATB, John Photos of the gear AV700 TV docking pod with lead A USB lead that plugs into a ciggie lighter for power, it also goes into the TV docking pod and Archos unit itself, 3 leads which I have no idea about, 2 scart thingamajiggys that seem to be able to be attached to the above leads. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Vegeta 0 Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Hey John none of those links are working for me but that's a side issue anyway What sort of output is on the Yukon Digital Ranger? Is it standard S-Video. It looks like it. I may be missing what you're saying but would a laptop or PC with a video card work for you? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JohnGalway Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 Cheers Veg, fixed that now. Not entirely sure of the Yukons output, I'd need to look that up. I don't want to use a laptop, I'll br bringing this set up out in the field hunting Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Vegeta 0 Posted October 9, 2008 Report Share Posted October 9, 2008 (edited) Hey John have a look at this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_video If I had to bet I'd say the output of the Yukon is composite video. NTSC or PAL I don't know. I'd say read the manual that came with it to figure out/check what format it is outputting (may not be composite video but I'd say it is) and check is the DVR thingy is compatible with that format. Now looking at pics of the Yukon Digital Ranger on the net it is not quite clear what the outputs are, one looks like a normal 3.5mm jack and the other one looks weird. Any ideas if anything fits into that other connector, any of the cables you have? So the first thing I would try (after checking the Yukon manual for output formats) is to plug the double ended 3.5mm jack cable (2nd picture in cable pictures), straight in both the AV 700 and the Yukon. You've probably done this already though Edited October 9, 2008 by Vegeta Quote Link to post Share on other sites
richie 1 Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 john.... all you need is a monitor with a video input or AV channel, this lead would come from the video out lead from the yukon.. i also had one of those archos units, to put anything through it that isnt archos you have to buy their specially adapted lead to take phono leads, i think the lead is about £70/80 ?? i sold my unit straight away.. for recording now i use the Goodmans GPDR40 40GB, which will take any device, but still has a small screen.. e b a y item: 170270195225 there is other unit on e b a y with 18" screens, whats your budget ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ghillies 209 Posted October 22, 2008 Report Share Posted October 22, 2008 Hey John have a look at this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_video If I had to bet I'd say the output of the Yukon is composite video. NTSC or PAL I don't know. I'd say read the manual that came with it to figure out/check what format it is outputting (may not be composite video but I'd say it is) and check is the DVR thingy is compatible with that format. Now looking at pics of the Yukon Digital Ranger on the net it is not quite clear what the outputs are, one looks like a normal 3.5mm jack and the other one looks weird. Any ideas if anything fits into that other connector, any of the cables you have? So the first thing I would try (after checking the Yukon manual for output formats) is to plug the double ended 3.5mm jack cable (2nd picture in cable pictures), straight in both the AV 700 and the Yukon. You've probably done this already though yup the yukon plugs straight into a tv or vidio.. and goes into a standard DVR pc card, PAL/NTSC.. dunno what the plugs are but they fit into the yellow/red/black jack plugs that you get on most dvd player/vidio/tv's now adays... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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