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i got my indash monitor up and running so i can watch dvd's and can connect my video camera to it so i can film my self driving etc, but i cannot get my tv tuner running properly.

only once i got a very snowy sbs but no other channels can get frequency, the only thing i have connect it some cheap antenna that came with the monitor which connects to it with what looks like a head phone jack.

how can i improve the signal....signal booster, maybe another antenna, connect it some way to the radio antenna...

someone must know how...i just wanna watch tv :(

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Sure there are digital set top boxes... you might be able to run an inverter to power a 240v little box from the boot?

As far as the one you have now, I doubt you could easily boost the antenna without chopping that 3.5mm headphone jack. I'd be tempted to go the set-top box... see if there is a 12v model, and then run a y-adapter off your antenna plug. I know that TV antennas need to be designed to handle digital TV, and most pre-digital antennas do actually work... so i'd give it a go with the built-in antenna!

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