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bobbear1965 14th February 2015 10:21

Car digital receiver
 
Pease can any one help I have purchased a dvb-t car receiver for my MG cdti the mechanic took out the radio /sat nav unit to fit it only to discover there where no phone holes in the back of ir to fit from the receiver have I the right unit ? or can anything be done to fit it ?

HarryM1BYT 14th February 2015 10:43

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Originally Posted by bobbear1965 (Post 1918647)
Pease can any one help I have purchased a dvb-t car receiver for my MG cdti the mechanic took out the radio /sat nav unit to fit it only to discover there where no phone holes in the back of ir to fit from the receiver have I the right unit ? or can anything be done to fit it ?

The Hi-Line doesn't directly support the addition of a DVB-T, it needs an adapter kit I understand.

The DVB-T receiver will work far better, if one is sourced which is able to support the built in TV antennas.

It needs to be a type which supports two antennas and is able to provide power via the coax too.

Reception via the built in antennas is brilliant, where as there have been lots of complaints of poor reception using poor quality after market antennas.

bobbear1965 14th February 2015 10:57

Thanks
 
The one I purchased was from car audio point ltd leeds do you think they would sell the adaptor kits ?

J1MBO 14th February 2015 11:00

You'll need this adaptor cable

http://www.toysinyourcar.com/acatalog/rov_av.html

connection is made inline with the video unit located in the boot and it would use the AV channel to display.

Do a search through the ICE section as there's many threads on the same subject.

bobbear1965 14th February 2015 11:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J1MBO (Post 1918675)
You'll need this adaptor cable

http://www.toysinyourcar.com/acatalog/rov_av.html

connection is made inline with the video unit located in the boot and it would use the AV channel to display.

Do a search through the ICE section as there's many threads on the same subject.

thanks

bobbear1965 14th February 2015 11:29

dvb-t
 
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Originally Posted by bobbear1965 (Post 1918681)
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thanks

is the tv sender in the boot well of my cdti then ?

suffolk boy 14th February 2015 11:33

if you have the highline set up yes it is under a cover where the spare wheel is.tv is on the passenger side the other unit is the radio module

bobbear1965 14th February 2015 11:40

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Originally Posted by suffolk boy (Post 1918707)
if you have the highline set up yes it is under a cover where the spare wheel is.tv is on the passenger side the other unit is the radio module

thanks for that I do like the cdti

HarryM1BYT 14th February 2015 13:45

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Originally Posted by bobbear1965 (Post 1918698)
is the tv sender in the boot well of my cdti then ?

Yes!

It is a combined TV receiver and video module. You cannot do away with it, because it puts everything on the screen.

J1MBO 14th February 2015 15:28

Thread now moved to the Factory Fit section of ICE, redirect left.


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