• Looking for affordable compact SUV
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[QUOTE=clutch2;34156276]This is for Dip, [img]http://pimages.solidsignal.com/IS77_zoom.jpg[/img] If the car has a radio with an antenna... this will add an Ipod/aux input for you. Enjoy. But like strider said... if it's not a relatively new vehicle it's worth it to just slam a new one in instead of factory integration. Shit, an early/mid '00s Escape can get an aftermarket radio installed in literally like.... 5-10 minutes. Piss easy is indeed a good word to describe it.[/QUOTE] So how does it work exactly then? Does it send out its own radio wave at a select frequency? For the radio to be sync'd with? Because they keep breaking on me! :/ Cheers!
If I'm not mistaken, it actually connects to the antennae wire. It wont get all static-y or anything. It won't be Auxiliary quality, it will just be FM. But that's still pretty good for most things.
[QUOTE=Second-gear-of-mgear;34159014]If I'm not mistaken, it actually connects to the antennae wire. It wont get all static-y or anything. It won't be Auxiliary quality, it will just be FM. But that's still pretty good for most things.[/QUOTE] Bingo. Wireless FM transmitters are weak, extremely weak, so they get over powered very easily. These things actually go in line with the antenna, and transmit an FM signal, but it's wired and much more robust. Quality is, like he said, radio quality. But for those out there who don't want to replace the radio, and who don't have cars that offer a vehicle specific aux-input adapters/modules, this is pretteh good.
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