Kenwood GTM-10 TMC tuner

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Sep 6, 2006 | 08:40 AM
  #1  
TMC (traffic message channel) receiver for use with Kenwood's KNA-G520 navigation computer.

Brand new and unused as I somehow ended up with 2 of these. Great bit of kit and integrates seamlessly with the Kenwood Satnav and head unit. £75 delivered RMSD.



Receives and displays real-time traffic congestion information from TrafficMaster, broadcast via FM radio network.

Enables dynamic route guidance to avoid delays caused by slow-moving traffic.

Data received by this TMC tuner gives prompt, accurate notification of traffic congestion caused by accidents, road construction, police action or sheer volume of traffic to keep you informed and, if necessary, select an alternate route

MC data is broadcast alongside normal FM radio programmes using RDS (radio data service) technology. Digitized real-time traffic information is received by this tuner on a silent FM data channel, so drivers can listen to normal broadcasts on the car radio without interruption

In most areas, TMC traffic information is broadcast as a continuous service - there's no waiting for scheduled traffic news updates or random alerts. With the GTM-10 tuner, you see traffic developments in real-time allowing you, or your navigation computer, to make the right decision sooner

Compatible with Kenwood KNA-G520 navigation computer and Garmin Nuvi 350, Garmin Streetpilot C340 and Garmin Streetpilot 2720 systems

Installs between vehicle's FM radio aerial and radio's aerial input socket, with mini-USB connection to navigation computer

Red / yellow / green LED bar-graph display indicates unit's operation mode and TMC reception status

Includes two 30cm aerial connection cables, 1.5 metre link to navigation computer plus two 2 metre mini-USB extension cables to allow flexible location within vehicle.

The GTM-10 TMC tuner comes preloaded with a lifetime subscription to the UK TrafficMaster TMC data service.In Continental Europe, basic TMC information is broadcast free of charge, via a number of different providers
Sep 6, 2006 | 09:35 AM
  #2  
can this be made to work with a KNA DV2200 Satellite navigation unit? If so I will have it cheers mate

BUgger just made a call & it isnt Good luck with sale !
Sep 6, 2006 | 10:02 AM
  #3  
Quote: can this be made to work with a KNA DV2200 Satellite navigation unit? If so I will have it cheers mate

BUgger just made a call & it isnt Good luck with sale !
Cheers mate, thats a shame - sounds like with your recent experiences with traffic jams you could use one !

Pete
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