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hey guys ive read a lot about watching things on the premium sound ICC. I read the entire article about digital TV now I want to do it myself. I took the tissue box out and there is a plug already in the socket which is used for satnav. now what I want to no is, is there any way of making a router for his switch and if anyone that has factory satnav has done anything to get around this. I dont want to loose my satnav so that's why im suggesting some sort of router. thanks in advance guys

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thanks a mill shockf6. is it the navigation bypass for reverse camera and are you sure this is the correct product and the connectors look different

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im not 100% sure because ive never used one. I was thinking about designing something to do the job though because I could make one for around 1/2 what there charging :crossjerk:

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mate this here will help me convert a video signal into ntsc and input that into the icc socket which is all fine if the icc socket is free. and bc I have factory sat nav the socket is already taken. shockf6 is on the right track. I just wanna confirm the plugs are the same before I go out and buy something.

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  shockF6 said:
im not 100% sure because ive never used one. I was thinking about designing something to do the job though because I could make one for around 1/2 what there charging :roflmbo:

yeh I think you should because what they are charging ($190) is pretty steep and my mate said when he gets a minute hell look at it and see what he can do and that the cost will be next to nothing. have any other people faced the same dilemma as me

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  [XRS1X] said:

mate this here will help me convert a video signal into ntsc and input that into the icc socket which is all fine if the icc socket is free. and bc I have factory sat nav the socket is already taken. shockf6 is on the right track. I just wanna confirm the plugs are the same before I go out and buy something.

Actually this includes a bypass so your satnav will also connect to it

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  crans said:
Actually this includes a bypass so your satnav will also connect to it

ohh interesting I didnt no this. which side of the sat nav plugs into the box though. the icc side or the cd side bc from what I can see from the pics of that box on that site there is no input for either side. thanks alot from your help I have learnt so much in so little time. also do u run this dual setup

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