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Old 12-21-2004, 04:59 AM
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Does anyone know where you can find detailed information, white papers, etc. regarding the MOST fiber optic connections?

Has anyone experimented with the MOST system, in an LR3 or RR?

I would like to tap into the network and input video to the nav screen, and audio to the head unit.

I believe that the head unit is sourced from Alpine and equipped with upgradeable flash memory. Do you know if there will be an XM or Sirius upgrade? I do not want to give up my satellite radio.
 
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Old 12-24-2004, 04:33 AM
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Pass, you could try asking the same question on other Land Rover forums..
 
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My 1st post.

Sorry, I don't know where to find detailed info about the MOST system. However, the Head unit is not an Alpine unit. The NAV system in the LR3 and '05 Range Rover is a Denso unit, very similar to the ones in the Jags & Lexus's.

Best of luck to you, but from what I've heard, the new Fibre systems are impossible to splice into unless you can create software to integrate. Good luck
 
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If you find anything, please post. It would be cool to download waypoints and routes to and from the nav system.
 
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