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Hi,
I know this is a long shot but have a read of this.
I recently purchased a car stereo with a TFT touch screen. It comes with all the good bits (DVD, DVB-T, CD, etc) including, allegedly, full GPS compatibility. I hasten to add that I did not buy this stereo through ebay but through a reputable online reseller.
My problem is, there is a separate MMCX connection for the DVB-T antenna but no connection at all for a GPS receiver. I've contacted the supplier who said that the unit does not have an inbuild GPS receiver so an external unit is required. Fair enough so far however, how do you connect an external GPS antenna if there isn't a dedicated antenna input? I've been googling a lot and through ebay it appears that most wired GPS receivers come with either a MCX or MMCX type connector. Having looked through the user manual (which is a very badly translated piece of worthless paper ...) the only available input would be the AUX-IN, which is a standard RCA type plug.
My questions are:
(1) does anyone know where I can get a GPS antenna with a RCA connector?
(2) does anyone know if the AUX-IN is the appropriate connection to use? (I wouldn't have thought so as it is expecting either an audio or video signal and not a data stream)
(3) if the AUX-IN is in fact the correct way to go, can I buy a GPS antenna featuring a MMCX connector, cut it off and connect the appropriate RCA plug?
Sorry for all the questions. The supplier of the stereo is absolutely no use whatsoever ... :(
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Regards,
Dan