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Old 19th December 2015, 15:11   #1
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Hi all got my freeview box not a clue how to connect it to my highline system different connectors what a nightmare any help appreciated thanks.
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Old 19th December 2015, 16:30   #2
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Old 20th December 2015, 08:48   #3
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Loads of threads on doing it,
This one may help

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=82575

If you want more info use the forum 'google search'
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Old 21st December 2015, 07:28   #4
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Two options:

1) Buy the BMW Hybrid Tuner
Plug and play, this allows the tuner to receive digital signals and is fully compatible with the Highline

2) Buy a DVBT tuner from eBay/Amazon etc and faff around with wiring.
You will need a lead from Toys In Your Car which gives the option to use the Highline 'AV' channel to be used for an auxiliary input source such as Freeview or Xbox etc
The TIYC lead is plug and play, however the digital tuners are not and involve some levels of wiring to give them power

In the grand scheme of things though its not the hardest job to do
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