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Headunit space problem?!?

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Nope, no problems at all, and I did it about 18 months ago.

Fantastic. I think the dash modification will have to take place this evening. My aerials have arrived so everything can be put into place.

Now I'm sure because my house holds a TV licence I can therefore watch TV in my car because the same law applies to "mobile" caravans as to "mobile" cars. I state "mobile" in inverted commas because the law states that if a caravan is "static" then a seperate licence has to be obtained. So as long as my car hasn't broken down and can still move off its own steam I think I am fine. :D

So, you must turn it off at junctions and traffic lights :P

(I was only joking earlier when I said I hope you have a licence by the way ;) )

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So, you must turn it off at junctions and traffic lights :P

(I was only joking earlier when I said I hope you have a licence by the way ;) )

No, I thought you were, it just got me thinking what the licencing laws were for mobile entertainment as way back when I worked at HellFrauds we had to give out TV licence information with every TV capable unit I sold - just to cover our backs to say we had told the customer about the laws and such. :thumbup:

Common frequency bands include the following:

Television stations - 54 to 88 megahertz for channels 2 through 6

Television stations - 174 to 220 megahertz for channels 7 through 13

the frequencies quoted for television channels 2 to 13 are old VHF television channels ,assuming you are in the uk TV (terrestrial) is now on UHF so frequencies of between 500Mhz and 900Mhz are more accurate

DAB radio is around 220Mhz

audi use for the navi system a diversity antenna ,multiple aerials all feeding a common box which picks the strongest signal and feeds that to the reciever

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