nav-tv front camera/vim bypass

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Darthyota

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i dont know if you read the earlier post, but due to havingto fill out customs forms in person at the post office, yours will take a bit longer. i was supposed to go today but have been stuck here at the shop. i am going in the morning to ship yours off.

no must have missed that one all good though i know getting stuff shipped up here is a little :supergay:
 

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Installed my Nav-TV today, took 45 minutes I made sure to tape the dash to prevent scratching. I also added another USB port to the radio head unit, haven't tested it yet though.

It works well and does what it is designed to do......
But it could be made to do more.

I almost didn't buy the Nav-Tv because I was going to build my own with more functionality because the Nav-Tv unit doesn't do all I want. I just don't have the time needed to build a CAN bus interface and to pull the codes from the CAN buses to control everything, I did some experimenting today and have found I can make modifications to do what I want. More on that later when I get some equipment in to finish my upgrades.
 
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