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Meh found some funky stuff under the seat. a mate told me it was a tv tuner. it has got an rgb 2 rca inputs, sat nav and some other Funkeh Biznits connectiong. we got the ps2 out, hooked it all up, got half a signal, but there are lines going horizontal on the tv. attached aer some pictures of what were talking about, and can anyone translate it? please help me. :/

this is the dvd player

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this is the tv tuner thing we found under the seat

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weird thing on the dash.....im pretty sure this is the tv areil?

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bunny ears... lolz omg... is this the ariel for the gps?

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funkeh biznit cords hektik.. im uber funneh :sorcerer:

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in that pic, see the 3 black cords on the left? we need to know if they go to the stereo

plz hlp... kthnx bai

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heithnx helloh, uber-blurry pix there compadreh...

Wait a second... I didn't intend to type like that! Some kind of dorky internet forcefield came over me and cotrolled my index fingers.

Ok, first of all you've got a TV Tuner. Those 'bunnyears' are TV antennas not GPS.

That thing on the dash, while I'm not exactly sure, has Panasonic written on it, so if the car also has Navi installed, thats probably part of it.

All those black plugs and other cables look as though they've been pulled out of the back of the TV Tuner (3 black ones - audio out? Round plug - TV antennas, colored wires - power/acc etc, flat black plug - that thing on the dash)... I'd put them back in... but whats the point? You can't get reception.

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Yeah I was really bored and found all the connections etc under the seats. Oh and the language! Yeah I just did it for a bit of a laugh and to cure my boredness.

Rezz - I can get some reception, I get the TV audio through clear as and a get a blury picture. Any way to fix this? Or is it a bit of a throw away thing?

Cheers,

Chris

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