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Search Ebay for something like 'dvb-t car tuner'.

Choose one with dual antenna inputs & whatever other features you think you will want. (But I can't see any decent ones on there atm.)

Search for numerous threads on here on how to install, or ask for help as suggested.

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I got this one http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/H-264-Car-Mobile-HD-Digital-TV-Receiver-Box-DVB-T-Tuner-/221069833709?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3378c9f5ed and though it works well, Im a bit disappointed the signal breaks up as soon as you start moving. Then again I have only watched tv once whilst parked in adelaide cbd and it worked fine then. Also it cant pick some HD channels sound like gem, go, and mate, even though it states it does pick HD channels. I was told the makers in china dont have the license to put the decoder into the tuner. On the up side it has usb which can play some wma's and most mp3's, and some divx's. It also comes with extra inputs & outputs in rca format and wired conections which come in handy for reverse camera, extra monitors, and even sub output. Plus they are pretty easy to install, with the mountain of info on here.

Some people have discussed putting in a media player instead which would play a lot more formats but not sure how easy they would be to install.

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