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TV Tuner on OEM Nav dvd radio on aux input

Old Mar 7, 2008 | 7:15 PM
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Default TV Tuner on OEM Nav dvd radio on aux input

Hey, has anyone hooked up a tv tuner to there aux input on the nav dvd. I was trying to find a nice tv tuner that was the new Digtal ATSC. I seen tons of analog tuners, but less then a year it would be junk. I have enought tv's at my house to worry about.
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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 11:31 AM
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Default RE: TV Tuner on OEM Nav dvd radio on aux input

I havent been able to find one design for Automotive use.

However, the Gov is giving away 40.00 coupons to everyone. with that, you could get the Insigna NS-DXA1 Analog to Digital TV converter box with a D/C to A/C converter. Its 59.99 at best buy and with the coupon, its only 19.99

its pretty small , you could mount it in the console or under the seat. you could get a I/R repeater like the PAC IR-X (runs 30.00) so you can use the remote if you hide the unit. Get a good automotive antenna and connect the box to your AUX input using the Audio/Video cables.

Worst case, if it don't work well, you can always return the box, or keep it just in case the cable goes out.
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Old Mar 14, 2008 | 8:35 PM
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Yeah, this is going to push me to finally do my TracVision install.
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