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k thanks mate im gonna go down to the stockiest next time and ask for price :P....but i dont think ill be getting them any times soon need to spend around 600 on new pads and dics and belts.....sigh....thank goodness i just finished uni today so i can start going to my shit ass low paying job to get some cash into the v :D

so any reccomended units to make the tv work? :D ....in nsw so yeah just a heads up.

since you are in sydney go see crankin in condell park. mention me and HiTV or clarion to him. either way he can sort it and if not I certianly can.

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Hey guys,

Instead of making a new thread, I thought I'd post this. One of the members on SAU by the name of Chook, is ordering in some Asuka TV Tuners. It's not a group buy, but if you want to order one, please send him a PM.

He is selling these for $240 plus another $50 if you want aerials. You will also need adapting leads which can be purchased from Chris Rodgers to complete the install.

He will be ordering soon so get in quick:)

Basic SD digital tuner (hawk ranger II), twin receiver/tuner paths, 2 x AV inputs, 3 x video out. Reverse camera switching. Been running one in my Stagea for 2 years with factory aerials (4), along with a few doz other stag owners, rock solid pic 40-50km radius. The optional aerials are the long T-type (bumper) active ones.

http://www.asuka-semi.com.tw/003/pro.aspx?id=C_00000008

specialised mobile dig tv manufacturer.

anyone after one, PM me in next few days.

Hey Chook,

I am very interested in purchasing a unit from you with antennas. I am just purchasing the car this week. But what do I need to do to get this working ? I am not the greatest when it comes to car audio but I have some mates that know a little, so if its kind of straight forward ie: similar to Aus car media setup, they could probably help me out.

Does anybody know whats the rough price on getting a Garmin or similar Navigation unit working on the existing screen ?

As I have it software to change menus into English = $180

Asuka Digital TV Tuner with Antennas = $290 ( I believe this is SD is there a HD option, would it be worth it ? )

Installation of TV Tuner = ?

Garmin Navigation Unit = ?

Installation of Navigation System = ?

English Control Buttons = ?

If anyone could help me fill in the gaps above , I would be greatly appreciated , Sorry to sound tight but its been a big month...

Theres some basic instructions here for the older Stagea, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...ig-t203961.html , but im sure some V35 or M35 owners can give you more specific info. I dont think the screen has the resolution to make HD worthwhile, correct me if im wrong. Ill send you some more info in PM.

Theres some basic instructions here for the older Stagea, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...ig-t203961.html , but im sure some V35 or M35 owners can give you more specific info. I dont think the screen has the resolution to make HD worthwhile, correct me if im wrong. Ill send you some more info in PM.

Thanks for the link , Sorry I am unable to send a PM as I am new.

When do you need payment for 1 of these units ?

Any idea how much the leads cost through Chris Rogers and does that include the additional relay to power the antenna amplifiers ?

Cheers

Thanks for the link , Sorry I am unable to send a PM as I am new.

When do you need payment for 1 of these units ?

Any idea how much the leads cost through Chris Rogers and does that include the additional relay to power the antenna amplifiers ?

Cheers

Youll need to contact Chris for that, any auto store will sell a 12V relay, bosch, hella narva etc no more than 30amp http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/normal-open-4-5

well on first look the Asuka hawk ranger II looks slimmer than HiTV. about half.

you have the older HITV unit. they are slimmer but I still favor the HITV box myself. have used both (the asuka is used by GME) inthe past and there are places where the asuka shines and then places that the HITV outdoes it.

antenna placement is critical on both. the HITV box has a bit more punch when it comes to powering up antennas. lately I have been using a amplified shark fin on them. in metro areas it works quite well regional up to 60km out if I have line of site to the towers.

as for the input leads - depends on the yen. $60-80 is the norm and I have them in stock here.

Hey Chook,

I am very interested in purchasing a unit from you with antennas. I am just purchasing the car this week. But what do I need to do to get this working ? I am not the greatest when it comes to car audio but I have some mates that know a little, so if its kind of straight forward ie: similar to Aus car media setup, they could probably help me out.

Does anybody know whats the rough price on getting a Garmin or similar Navigation unit working on the existing screen ?

As I have it software to change menus into English = $180

Asuka Digital TV Tuner with Antennas = $290 ( I believe this is SD is there a HD option, would it be worth it ? )

Installation of TV Tuner = ?

Garmin Navigation Unit = ?

Installation of Navigation System = ?

English Control Buttons = ?

If anyone could help me fill in the gaps above , I would be greatly appreciated , Sorry to sound tight but its been a big month...

the last three requests there ARE NOT diy friendly. I do those on a turn key basis and you are well into the $2k mark.

the navi language part of thing that is for the licence only. if you take it to me for example I may also charge for time.

the screen on that car will struggle with HD - the normal option is fine. if you want HD stay at home. also if you intend to do the obvious - you will need a lockout device as well.

Chris,

Would you send me some info on how I may complete what I want in a couple of stages so I don't have a huge outlay straight off eg. TV tuner & FM Band Expander first then the Nav install and Conversion when I have a bit more cash.

You would be the one to know if its not worth the extra labour fee in having youself or somebody you recommend do 2 installs ?

Thanks

none of this is DIY. I cannot stress this enough.

the band expander is $65 in parts to do properly. if you are handy with a screwdriver there is enough info on the forum (and by me) to fit that yourself.

TV tuner. up to you. again if you are handy wityh a screwdriver you can do this.

the rest - no. where are you?

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