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Originally posted by AVElec
There is a complete DIY NavTV-Tuner system available at:
http://www.AVElectronic.com
There is a complete DIY NavTV-Tuner system available at:
http://www.AVElectronic.com
I take it you are from AVElec?
I don't understand something:
http://www.avelectronic.com/Nav-TVTuner.htm
$525.00
Package Contents
Nav-TVTuner Complete System with Simple Instruction
Small Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor
Connection Cable for Power, FM Mod, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
http://www.avelectronic.com/SuperTVTuner.htm
$165.00
Package Contents
Complete Super TV Tuner With Simple Instruction Manual
Credit Card Size Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor (w/long cable)
Complete with Connection Cables for Power, FM Modulator, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
What's the diff between those?
And it would be great if you had your install instructions posted on your site.
Most people will be less skeptical to buy if they could see the steps before hand.
Pv
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Originally posted by zxsaint
Swooby,
That's great work .. looks like you put a lot of time/research into it. As much as a DIY'er I consider myself, some of the electical schematics go way over my head. Ever consider putting together a partially built kit for intermediate DIY'ers like me?
The cabling seems easy enough but the IR/OSD stuff is what discouraged me and i'm sure a few others as well.
Swooby,
That's great work .. looks like you put a lot of time/research into it. As much as a DIY'er I consider myself, some of the electical schematics go way over my head. Ever consider putting together a partially built kit for intermediate DIY'ers like me?
The cabling seems easy enough but the IR/OSD stuff is what discouraged me and i'm sure a few others as well.
With the instructions provided it is only a few notches above Legos in difficulty.
The cabling is the difficult part.
Quality is the key: if you do not do it right then the image will be poor.
I have considered selling pre-built kits, but I wouldn't be able to charge enough to justify my time.
It takes me a few hours to build one, so I'd need to charge around $100 to cover costs and to make it worth my time.
That would bring the cost of my solution to $425:
$240 - GEX
~$100 - IROSD
$70 - Antennas
VGA cable, etc that would result in around $425.
Few people would pay that when the AVElec solution is complete at $525.
Let's face it: to most people that would make this mod, the difference between $425 and $525 is fairly trivial.
Sure, if someone wants to pay me $100 for one of my IROSD devices I will consider building it, but I have no delusions of quitting my day job!
Pv
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I am still waiting to hear what AVElec has to say the differences are between the two units they sell.
If the cheaper one meets my needs I'll buy it. If I need to get their more expensive one I will build one like swoobyz has done.
I don't care about TV so I don't need anything that has to do with it. I only need a solution that will allow me to either use a dvd player or a PlayStation2.
The backup camera would be a nice addition but not something I really need.
swoobyz-
How do you switch between the factory Nav and any other device you have connected to the GEX?
I saw one person using a toggle swithch mounted under their dash.
If the cheaper one meets my needs I'll buy it. If I need to get their more expensive one I will build one like swoobyz has done.
I don't care about TV so I don't need anything that has to do with it. I only need a solution that will allow me to either use a dvd player or a PlayStation2.
The backup camera would be a nice addition but not something I really need.
swoobyz-
How do you switch between the factory Nav and any other device you have connected to the GEX?
I saw one person using a toggle swithch mounted under their dash.
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Originally posted by swoobyz
Nice solution.
I take it you are from AVElec?
I don't understand something:
http://www.avelectronic.com/Nav-TVTuner.htm
$525.00
Package Contents
Nav-TVTuner Complete System with Simple Instruction
Small Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor
Connection Cable for Power, FM Mod, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
http://www.avelectronic.com/SuperTVTuner.htm
$165.00
Package Contents
Complete Super TV Tuner With Simple Instruction Manual
Credit Card Size Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor (w/long cable)
Complete with Connection Cables for Power, FM Modulator, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
What's the diff between those?
And it would be great if you had your install instructions posted on your site.
Most people will be less skeptical to buy if they could see the steps before hand.
Pv
Nice solution.
I take it you are from AVElec?
I don't understand something:
http://www.avelectronic.com/Nav-TVTuner.htm
$525.00
Package Contents
Nav-TVTuner Complete System with Simple Instruction
Small Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor
Connection Cable for Power, FM Mod, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
http://www.avelectronic.com/SuperTVTuner.htm
$165.00
Package Contents
Complete Super TV Tuner With Simple Instruction Manual
Credit Card Size Remote Control With Remote Eye Sensor (w/long cable)
Complete with Connection Cables for Power, FM Modulator, and Audio/Video
BONUS Diversity Antenna for Local TV channels
What's the diff between those?
And it would be great if you had your install instructions posted on your site.
Most people will be less skeptical to buy if they could see the steps before hand.
Pv
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Dfference?
Originally posted by WolfMan
Holy crap... what the heck is the difference indeed? I mean.. wow thats a HUGE price dif, and looks like all the same stuff... hmmm
Holy crap... what the heck is the difference indeed? I mean.. wow thats a HUGE price dif, and looks like all the same stuff... hmmm
-Chris
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Difference explained
Well, here is the e-mail response I got back from AVElectronics. It looks like we have to get the $525.00 unit since we have to interface with the stock nav system...
-----Original Message-----
From: AVElectronic [mailto:sales@AVElectronic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 7:38 AM
To: Chris Cagle
Subject: RE: Product question
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the inquiry.
Even though the outside appearance looks almost the same, they are 2 different systems. The Super TV Tuner is just a regular car TV Tuner, it will require a regular LCD monitor for the display. The NavTV-Tuner System has all the features of the regular TV Tuner plus a Special Interface, Harness, and Switch to connect it to most OEM navigation system. The NavTV-Tuner is like an add on device/upgrade to the OEM Navigation System that utilize the same navigation screen as the main display. If you read the description of the 2 systems on our website you will understand the differences. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
AVElectronic.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cagle [mailto:chrismcagle@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:54 AM
To: 'sales@avelectronic.com'
Subject: Product question
Hello,
I am interested in the systems offered by your company, but was wondering if you could explain the difference between these two systems you offer. They both appear to be the same to me:
Navigation TV Tuner System = US$ 525.00
Super TV Tuner system = US$ 165.00
-Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: AVElectronic [mailto:sales@AVElectronic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 7:38 AM
To: Chris Cagle
Subject: RE: Product question
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the inquiry.
Even though the outside appearance looks almost the same, they are 2 different systems. The Super TV Tuner is just a regular car TV Tuner, it will require a regular LCD monitor for the display. The NavTV-Tuner System has all the features of the regular TV Tuner plus a Special Interface, Harness, and Switch to connect it to most OEM navigation system. The NavTV-Tuner is like an add on device/upgrade to the OEM Navigation System that utilize the same navigation screen as the main display. If you read the description of the 2 systems on our website you will understand the differences. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
AVElectronic.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cagle [mailto:chrismcagle@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:54 AM
To: 'sales@avelectronic.com'
Subject: Product question
Hello,
I am interested in the systems offered by your company, but was wondering if you could explain the difference between these two systems you offer. They both appear to be the same to me:
Navigation TV Tuner System = US$ 525.00
Super TV Tuner system = US$ 165.00
-Chris
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Swooby:
Hey buddy ol' pal, do you think it is possible to buy the cheaper one, and build somthing like you did to interface with the nav? also, if this IS possible, could we buy these from you? hehe
If so.. shoot me an email jhplace2@msn.com or pm me.
Hey buddy ol' pal, do you think it is possible to buy the cheaper one, and build somthing like you did to interface with the nav? also, if this IS possible, could we buy these from you? hehe
If so.. shoot me an email jhplace2@msn.com or pm me.
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