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Usually this is caused by a poor connection between the camera's transceiver and the GPS' receiver (these are the little boxes on each respective cord). If the resolution is poor you might try moving the location of the transceiver (located on the wire attached to the backup camera) so that it can get a better signal/connection with the receiver on the GPS. Also try moving the GPS' receiver (on the GPS power cord) so that it can make a better connection with the camera's box. I don't think there are any other cameras that can connect to the GPS' receiver.
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