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-2idicu-ous

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  1. the ftp link is asking for a username/password. just try it again works for me now. thanks man. i'm excited. physically.
  2. i was using CMH's mods on v2 but look forward to using IDT's on v3. thanks so much IDT.
  3. i installed the f90bt a couple of weeks ago. everything is working as expected.
  4. i tried playing a burnt dvd+r DL when i installed mine. it gave a read error. i haven't taken the time to try another burnt dvd+r DL. so with a sample size of 1:- we have 0% compatibility.
  5. take your anti-Abba rhetoric somewhere else.
  6. just installed my f90bt and added CMH's all in one. the navi warning screen that pops up everytime you start the unit is pretty annoying. there must be a way to turn it off- surely someone has figured it out by now right?
  7. thanks for the reply. but i don't really want to play with my ebrake that way. i just want to know the following: to ground the green parking break lead, can i just splice it into the harnesses black ground lead?
  8. to ground the green parking break lead, can i just splice it into the harnesses black ground lead?
  9. I have purchased the Pioneer Avic-f90bt and everything else needed for the install. I have some questions about connecting the Pioneer harness to the adapter harness for the Honda Pilot http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120701721/Honda-Acura-Suzuki-Receiver-Wire-Harness.html. I have most of the wires soldered already, but I'm not sure what to do with a few. I have yet to touch anything in the car. 1. blue (antenna power) lead. There is the blue lead from the Pioneer harness with a connector on it. The Honda harness adapter has a blue lead also. The honda antenna adapter http://www.cr
  10. Pyle - 4 Way Car TV Antenna - PLVWAN1 looks pretty good for what I want. thanks for posting the link.
  11. awesome. thanks. i'll check it out.
  12. so for the headliner antenna's you would need to make sure there was metal to metal contact? a also do you know where one might purchase simple wire antennas?
  13. for me, i think the best solution would be a thin passive rod dipole antenna run along the bottom of the windshield with wires hidden in the vents or whatever else is there.
  14. another antenna that could work is one of those tiny antennas that come with computer TV tuners. reception would probably be terrible though.
  15. i think the biggest obstacle for this project is the antenna. apparently you can't split off the factory radio antenna b/c of impedance/ohm issues. everyone, including me, seems to want a stealth install- ie no rabbit ears sitting in the back of the car. the other problem is having to run power to an amplified antenna, something I would like to avoid. possible solutions that i have seen for stealth antenna placement: 1. under the headliner antenna's http://www.carelectronicsworld.com/flatpanelheadlinermounttvantenna.aspx (regardless of whether you can fit the antenna under the headline
  16. this may be an easier solution: http://www.ezdigitaltv.com/RVs_and_Converter_Boxes.html
  17. so, do you have to do a new channel scan everytime you start the car?
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