Any way to hook up to GPS on old-style A4 nav?
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Any way to hook up to GPS on old-style A4 nav?
Looking for an expert geek advice... I've got a 2003 A4 with an old-style navigation system (the kind without a dedicated map display). The system itself borders on useless, but a built-in GPS is a major asset IF I can hook it up to a laptop. I found a box in the trunk that says it's a "GPS amplifier"; it's got a custom plug on the top and nothing else. I imagine some of the wires from this plug go to the roof-mounted antenna and others to whatever processor that controls this abortion of a nav system.... but I have no idea which is which or WHERE the CPU really sits. There's a large box on the other side of the trunk that hosts the CD drive, it doesn't look like there's anything else in it despite its size, but I couldn't verify it easily. So, does anyone know if I can indeed find a serial GPS connection somewhere without taking apart too much of the car? It's still on the warranty so I'm naturally reluctant to tear into it the way I do it with my Tahoe
...Max...
...Max...
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RE: Any way to hook up to GPS on old-style A4 nav?
max,
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Why not upgrade to the RNS-E? see www.navplus.us (i've posted a lot of content of mine there...happy reading!)
The GPS antenna is connected behind the CD-drive in your B6 A4. It has a SMB connector type. You would need a custom cable to route the connector to your laptop etc.
Good luck!
see my sig below for pix etc.....etc...
Why not upgrade to the RNS-E? see www.navplus.us (i've posted a lot of content of mine there...happy reading!)
The GPS antenna is connected behind the CD-drive in your B6 A4. It has a SMB connector type. You would need a custom cable to route the connector to your laptop etc.
Good luck!
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