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DT



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Location: Manchester
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver
In-car entertainment

A few ICE questions; any help appreciated:

Can anyone recommend please a good ICE specialist in the Manchester area?

Has anyone tried using the TV aerial that is integrated within the rear quarter light? I've read Calfraz's description of his Freeview installation but it looks like he used additional TV aerials rather than the integrated aerial. I was wondering if the signal would be more reliable through the integrated aerial.

Any recommendations for a decent, screen-less, in-car DVD system that can be mounted under the front passenger seat?

Calfraz refers to a gadget that would allow the front Sat-nav screen to be able to take a DVD signal. Does anyone have any more info on this please?

Thanks

DT

Post #18760 27th Apr 2008 10:02 am
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Stornoway Grey

From what i read on Carlfraz installation the twin aerials where used on the rear and front due to improved reception (i.e looking in two direction ect instead of one)

Jonathan on RRSport had a roof mounted setup put in his RRS, he is based in York so his chap it not a million miles from your, and he quoted below Thumbs Up

Jonathan wrote:
Max's mobile is +447767838052 and from memory email is max@motolectro.co.uk
He has a way of getting the picture on the sat nav screen too which may be of interest to some.....
Enjoy

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