Tomtom systems recieve wireless signal in order to work on the go. For more information on what the Tomtom systems can do and for a full list of features visit tomtom.com
Yes but, there are different receivers for different modles.
The company Sonicview manufactures products for television viewing such as satellite receivers, wireless receivers, cable receivers, and Dolby digital receivers.
If your signal is bad/low then the use of a TomTom antenna makes it better. There are many different types of antenna. The magnetic TomTom antenna is attached outside your car to give great gps reception. http://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/products/accessories/antennas-receivers/external-antenna-for-go/
Yes, if you tune the microphone to for example channel 2, and both of the receivers to channel 2 also, you will be able to get the signal on both receivers.
That's the name of one company that manufactures and sells the receivers. The Garmin, Magellan, and Trimble companies also manufacture and sell them.
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Get 2 USB or Internal wireless receivers and connect both computers wireless to the wireless router
TomTom's population is 3,500.
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I would say yes that you probably do need a TomTom receiver with every TomTom GPS, however to be sure i would maybe go to the TomTom's website and see what it says.
There are only stereo wireless transmitters on the market. Since it is in the same room, just get extension cables for all the wires instead of using an expensive wireless solution.