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klf400



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tv on the move -digital hybrid tuner

anyone know the hack for tv on the move ? i have a non touch screen with a genuine hybrid tv tuner , i have seen the hack for touch screen but not the non touch screen Thumbs Up 1990 3.5 v8 defender
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Post #150329 9th Nov 2012 7:47am
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Shocked TV on the move is a bad idea. It is really distracting. Previously..
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its ok for the passenger, you can do it with navcoder,its done in the software,no need for a lead or any other mods.... V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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If it's on and you're caught regardless of who is watching it you will be fined plus have points on your licence. A stupid dangerous thing to even think of fitting.

Post #150406 9th Nov 2012 2:50pm
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Huh, and I was just going to post a vid of how good my TV reception is even at 120mph... Whistle 
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I'm surprised that Martin allows posts seeking information on fitting illegal changes to any vehicle, not helped by a moderator who seems to actively support such actions.

Many accidents occurred before handheld mobile phones were banned while driving, must we wait for people to be killed because a driver was distracted by watching TV before taking action?

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Oldcro... I have just searched tv in motion... Here is a quote from Stan..

i also wouldn't advise it either, its a distraction and from experience its very difficult not to glance at the screen and a couple of seconds not looking at the road could be fatal.. Previously..
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Oldcro, thats a bit harsh on me and Martin... Neutral


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To be fair, klf400 has not stated they are driving on Her Majesty's highway with it on.

For what its worth, you can enable it with Navcoder, as already pointed out, but the system isn't brilliant, and the audio and picture drop in and out on the move. Its not really meant for that I don't think.

Works OK stationary though.

I too have a genuine hybrid tuner........

It had TV in motion enabled when I put it in.

I used Navcoder to turn it off.

Don't want any doubt over what may or may not happen with Plod at the side of the road.

"You were watching TV".........."no I wasn't......it won't work on the move".

If it's enabled, irrespective of whether it was on or not, if you get accused, you won't be able to prove otherwise.

Besides, half the stuff on TV will make you want to drive into a bridge anyway !! 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

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Stan, in a previous post you supported a member by suggesting the TV-in-motion was probably for his wife to watch while driving off-road.

I consider this a life or death subject yet your strongest post on the subject put you sitting on the fence, not advising it is not the same as condemning the action outright.

While not wanting to come down harshly on anyone, I will do whatever it needs to get such posts banned and probably get myself banned in the process.

Judge "What caused you to hit the bus stop and kill that mother and child?"

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Contraband, show me a post by Stan that condemns the use or fitting of TV -in motion. The best he could do in this post was to post a smilie at an attempted joke.

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But this hasn't happened. It's just a scenario in your highly active imagination. Very Happy Someone has asked a perfectly valid question... why the drama ?.

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What a load of melodramatic tosh Rolling Eyes

Suppose you want to ban guns, knives and power tools as well if there happens to be a television on nearby. Hell, even a TV in the kitchen is a major distraction if you happen to be frying chips.

I used to have it in the Merc and never once was I tempted to watch TV whilst driving. It's all about taking responsibility for ones own actions and exercising something called self control. You might remember it from the days before we had a gazillion busybodies regulating our lives.

I quite often have BBC Parliament channel on, mainly because I like listening to said busybodies hurl insults at each other. That doesn't mean I watch the screen though, even though I could if I wanted to. The 753 hack is common knowledge across the internet, not just this forum. Going to ban the whole internet are you?

A screen of any kind can be a distraction so perhaps we should all disable the sat-nav as well. Or kids arguing in the back, that's distracting. Or fit Burds in short skirts walking down the street. Guess it all needs banned.

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I was amazed at the strength of the reaction from some of the members on this. If you're stupid enough to watch TV when driving the you probably shouldnt be driving.....

However.......

This doesn't mean that you should need the law (or some poor forum moderator) to tell you that you can't have it enabled. It's personal choice and we are all trusted to act responsibly. If I could get a flamin tv that works in my 06 FFRR then I would want it enabled (no digital tuner Sad ). Doesn't mean I would drive and watch it at the same time though.......

If your wife has a book lying in the centre consul are you tempted to pick it up and read it whilst flying down the outside lane of the motorway????? No, I didn't think so....but let's ban books anyway.....just in case.

Why is it we seem to have lost the right to think for ourselves??????

Bring on the EU......that will make it all better...... Rolling with laughter

And I think your comments about the moderator are bang out of order.......people are expressing an opinion which they are perfectly entitled to.....only if they are being abusive or insulting should the moderator step in.

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Here are some comments on the subject from a Volvo forum.


http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/archive/index.php/t-114743.html

Post #150497 9th Nov 2012 10:38pm
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