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Ron P 05-19-2007 09:57 AM

Radio Help
 
You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD changer. I
wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed me to a
fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged into the
back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It runs off the
CDC section of the radio.

Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the same
site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as well as
keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't want to add
the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but have it directly
plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Also, if you have any
recommendations on what and where to purchase, pass them along as well!
Thanks!


Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B 05-19-2007 11:54 AM

Re: Radio Help
 
On Sat, 19 May 2007 13:57:35 +0000, Ron P wrote:

> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD changer.
> I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed me to a
> fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged into the
> back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It runs off the
> CDC section of the radio.
>
> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as well
> as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't want to
> add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but have it
> directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Also, if
> you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase, pass them
> along as well! Thanks!



Most XM radios have a built in FM transmitter now.
I have one car wired to accept a cable from the XM out to an AUX in, and
in two other cars I have a 'blank' FM channel set to the XM's frequency
(the freq can be changed, BTW)

I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod adapter,
unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for the iPod and
the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash as close to the
radio as possible and running it that way.


Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B 05-19-2007 11:54 AM

Re: Radio Help
 
On Sat, 19 May 2007 13:57:35 +0000, Ron P wrote:

> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD changer.
> I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed me to a
> fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged into the
> back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It runs off the
> CDC section of the radio.
>
> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as well
> as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't want to
> add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but have it
> directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Also, if
> you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase, pass them
> along as well! Thanks!



Most XM radios have a built in FM transmitter now.
I have one car wired to accept a cable from the XM out to an AUX in, and
in two other cars I have a 'blank' FM channel set to the XM's frequency
(the freq can be changed, BTW)

I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod adapter,
unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for the iPod and
the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash as close to the
radio as possible and running it that way.


Ron P 05-19-2007 12:15 PM

Re: Radio Help
 


"Hachiroku ハチク" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
news:J4F3i.2890$ix.266@trndny01...
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 13:57:35 +0000, Ron P wrote:
>
>> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
>> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD changer.
>> I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed me to a
>> fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged into the
>> back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It runs off the
>> CDC section of the radio.
>>
>> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
>> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as
>> well
>> as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't want
>> to
>> add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but have it
>> directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Also, if
>> you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase, pass them
>> along as well! Thanks!

>
>
> Most XM radios have a built in FM transmitter now.
> I have one car wired to accept a cable from the XM out to an AUX in, and
> in two other cars I have a 'blank' FM channel set to the XM's frequency
> (the freq can be changed, BTW)
>
> I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod adapter,
> unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for the iPod and
> the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash as close to the
> radio as possible and running it that way.
>


OK, thanks. I thought, as with the IPOD, the FM quality is less than best.
The IPOD through an FM transmitter stinks.


Ron P 05-19-2007 12:15 PM

Re: Radio Help
 


"Hachiroku ハチク" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
news:J4F3i.2890$ix.266@trndny01...
> On Sat, 19 May 2007 13:57:35 +0000, Ron P wrote:
>
>> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
>> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD changer.
>> I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed me to a
>> fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged into the
>> back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It runs off the
>> CDC section of the radio.
>>
>> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
>> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as
>> well
>> as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't want
>> to
>> add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but have it
>> directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated. Also, if
>> you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase, pass them
>> along as well! Thanks!

>
>
> Most XM radios have a built in FM transmitter now.
> I have one car wired to accept a cable from the XM out to an AUX in, and
> in two other cars I have a 'blank' FM channel set to the XM's frequency
> (the freq can be changed, BTW)
>
> I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod adapter,
> unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for the iPod and
> the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash as close to the
> radio as possible and running it that way.
>


OK, thanks. I thought, as with the IPOD, the FM quality is less than best.
The IPOD through an FM transmitter stinks.


motsco_ 05-19-2007 12:26 PM

Re: Radio Help
 
Ron P wrote:
> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD
> changer. I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed
> me to a fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged
> into the back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It
> runs off the CDC section of the radio.
>
> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as
> well as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't
> want to add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but
> have it directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated.
> Also, if you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase,
> pass them along as well! Thanks!


=-------------------------

You can start at Crutchfield's.

'Curly'

motsco_ 05-19-2007 12:26 PM

Re: Radio Help
 
Ron P wrote:
> You all helped me a year or so ago and I was hoping I could get a little
> more :-) My wife has a 2004 Accord EX with the base radio/6 CD
> changer. I wanted to install her IPOD into the car and someone pointed
> me to a fantastic site that sells a little box by car model. It plugged
> into the back of the radio and plugs into the bottom of the IPOD. It
> runs off the CDC section of the radio.
>
> Now I would like to give her XM or Sirius radio. I was looking for the
> same site and I cannot remember it. I would like to add the radio as
> well as keep the functionality of the IPOD. Can this be done? I don't
> want to add the radio or change the IPOD to a wireless FM style, but
> have it directly plugged in. Any help or advise would be appreciated.
> Also, if you have any recommendations on what and where to purchase,
> pass them along as well! Thanks!


=-------------------------

You can start at Crutchfield's.

'Curly'

Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B 05-19-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Radio Help
 
On Sat, 19 May 2007 16:15:08 +0000, Ron P wrote:

>> I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod
>> adapter, unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for
>> the iPod and the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash
>> as close to the radio as possible and running it that way.
>>
>>

> OK, thanks. I thought, as with the IPOD, the FM quality is less than
> best. The IPOD through an FM transmitter stinks.



Yeah...I went through a lot to get the radio with the aux thinking I would
get better sound, and it was no better at all.

I have a driveway next to my garage where I do my 'tinkering'; I park the
car in the driveway parallel with the stereo and tune the XM through the
garage radio!

Which receiver do you have? I have the rock-bottom Roady 2. I wonder if
that makes a difference? I think of upgrading, but I have two power
adapters and two antennas, and swap the receiver between cars. What I have
won't work with a Roady XT or a Sky-Fi or anything else...




Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/(B 05-19-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Radio Help
 
On Sat, 19 May 2007 16:15:08 +0000, Ron P wrote:

>> I notice NO difference in sound. So, if you already have the iPod
>> adapter, unless you buy a new box with RCA inputs and then cables for
>> the iPod and the XM, you're better off just mounting the XM on the dash
>> as close to the radio as possible and running it that way.
>>
>>

> OK, thanks. I thought, as with the IPOD, the FM quality is less than
> best. The IPOD through an FM transmitter stinks.



Yeah...I went through a lot to get the radio with the aux thinking I would
get better sound, and it was no better at all.

I have a driveway next to my garage where I do my 'tinkering'; I park the
car in the driveway parallel with the stereo and tune the XM through the
garage radio!

Which receiver do you have? I have the rock-bottom Roady 2. I wonder if
that makes a difference? I think of upgrading, but I have two power
adapters and two antennas, and swap the receiver between cars. What I have
won't work with a Roady XT or a Sky-Fi or anything else...





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