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Robin would you be prepared to do these for other forum members and if so at what cost.

What you've done sounds great. :crybaby:

Geea. :nono:

yeah, that would good!!! I would pay for the loom and that little circuit, that would be great!! :gooff:

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Robin would you be prepared to do these for other forum members and if so at what cost.

What you've done sounds great. :spoton:

Geea. :glad:

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yeah, that would good!!! I would pay for the loom and that little circuit, that would be great!! :w00t2:

Dave.

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Yep sound great how much I think I will have one too mate!

Even if you just made the wiring loom and we sourced our own STB!

Mick

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By the way how does all this work if you already have a mobile phone kit connected to Aux inputs under the dash? Is that where all this is connected for the audio? Can they both be spliced into the same points?

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The mobile phone wiring is different to the AUX audio wiring.

I'm taking a stab, but what I guess has been does is the circuit watches a pin (whatever it is I can't remember) that goes to 5-8v when an appriate input is given, and 12v when a 4:3 input is given. Simply have a like inverting buffer chip (or unbeffered) have it power up of the same line and pull the enable to ground. use a couple of basic passives and knobble it if V > 8v to be really tricky.

I was talking to a Territory ower a day or two ago and mentioned that I d=could drop some wiring info for the AUX audio and video on him if he wanted to play.... Oddly enough he pointed at the nearby car stereo shop and said "those guys have got it all". I sorta asked a bit more and to cut a long story short ended up lookign at my own doco for the AUX stuff and the clowns were then selling this in conjuction with some Blau gear for $$$$.

*laughs* All I can say guys is be very careful about who and how much you pay for some of this stuff - the sharks are circling. BTW geea I'm still waiting on those freaking plugs....

A.

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that is a mean deal 160 bucks for didgi TV on the ICC so the teac is all you need dont need any inverter or anything like that, just plug the scart plug to the icc and the sound to the AUX and your alll sweet

that's mad I am on the hunt for the teac

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OK people,

I was able to track down a DV-B400 from teh good guys at Penrith ( last one )

I have made up teh cables as described in this thread and hooked it up and all is going well.

I have tried a Magnavox omni-directional antenna with not much reception luck. I have today hooked up my UHF antenna ( vertical whip type ) and the standing still results are very good from intitial view while standing still. Will test and see how it goes.

Scruffman

OH the box cost me $200 and the plugs etc would be no more than $20 plus about 2 horus of your time. Looks great I must say, now for teh DVD player ( Xbox ).

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can someone tell me if a thompson dti500au stb will work ive got one at home input is 200-240v down to 12v has rgb scart plug it video output is 16.9 wide screen also has componate in rca plugs (dvd,ps2,xbox)I suppose.if someone could have a look at it at www.dba.org.au that would be great and there only 250 bucks I should be able to do this very cheap :spoton:

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