LINCOLN NAVIGATOR TRACKING SATELLITE TV
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Atop the navigator, the KVH TracVision A5 satellite TV antenna is mounted to the luggage rack via stainless steel hardware.

The Direct TV satellite receiver is mounted in the rear seat center console to one side. Given that the Direct TV receiver has a full-function remote control, access to the receiver is not required. The receiver is fully concealed in an upholstered shroud.
The vertical play DVD player is mounted in the front console. A housing was also built for the DVD to conceal the chassis, exposing only the faceplate.
An infrared target is located in the front of the overhead console allowing full handheld remote control of both satellite TV and DVD sources.
The factory headrests were replaced with exact duplicates, each containing a 7-inch widescreen LCD!
An audio/video switcher is controlled via a wireless IR remote and allows simultaneous or independent left and right viewing of satellite TV, DVD or an electronic game (such as PlayStation II or X-Box). This switcher also provides the driver and front seat passenger with the option of theater sound injected into the factory stereo or an MP3 source played through the DVD.
Wireless headphones allow that rear seat passengers to listen in privacy without disturbing the driver who can simultaneously listen to the factory stereo system. Optional noise-canceling headphones will totally mute any ambient sound in the interior.
WIDE SCREEN TV
Here is another Navigator which received a full DVD video system.

An Alpine overhead 7-inch widescreen monitor flips down and adjusts from side-to-side. This screen provides video for the third row seat passengers.

An Alpine 7-inch monitor in each headrest offers both rear seat passengers their own selection.
Dual DVD players in the rear seat console allow individual movies or MP3 music play. All three monitors can select between multiple sources. Dual source wireless headsets can tune into either soundtrack.
Audio/Video input jacks are concealed behind the flip down panel at the rear of the front console. This provides an EZ hook-up for an electronic video game. Both AC and DC outlets are available. A concealed DC to AC inverter is controlled by a switch just above the 120 volt AC outlet.
A switch in the fold-out ash tray controls the modulator which delivers the theater soundtrack into the factory stereo system whenever desired.
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