997.1 Aux input plug?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Torrance (310), CA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
997.1 Aux input plug?
My '07 911 has no sat radio or navigation. For the time being (until I'm able to install either a Denison or Nav-TV module into the PCM), I'd like find the least expensive way (if possible) to allow my portable Garmin GPS and XM radio (both at the same time) to somehow "plug" into the stereo's sound system and play through its speakers.
The installation of some kind of Aux input jack would be great, but so far I've only found that can be done with one of the kits I mentioned above. Is there any less expensive way to do this? I thought about a FM transmitter of some kind, but I haven't had very good experience with those in the past and I don't see how I could connect both the GPS and portable XM radio at the same time.
Any ideas or thoughts greatly appreciated.
The installation of some kind of Aux input jack would be great, but so far I've only found that can be done with one of the kits I mentioned above. Is there any less expensive way to do this? I thought about a FM transmitter of some kind, but I haven't had very good experience with those in the past and I don't see how I could connect both the GPS and portable XM radio at the same time.
Any ideas or thoughts greatly appreciated.
#3
Instructor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Torrance (310), CA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Though I don't think I'd need to hardwire the GPS. I think a dual 12v power adapter would fit into the center armrest console, as there's a 2nd 12v plug in there - at least I think that's what it is.
#4
Drifting
I personally don't see any value in having the Garmin play through the system speakers, since navigation instructions sound fine from the unit itself. For my portable XM I used its internal FM transmitter for a year or so, but got tired of the problems finding suitable vacant frequencies in the LA area. I finally broke down and installed the Dension Gateway a few months ago, and it is a huge improvement in sound quality, plus I can now play my iPod if I want to.
Bottom line, I think the sooner you put in a device like the Dension, the happier you'll be.
BTW, I installed a switched DC power outlet under my dash for my XM and radar detector. I mounted it just above the clutch pedal by the steering column. Keeps the cord tangle to a minimum.
Bottom line, I think the sooner you put in a device like the Dension, the happier you'll be.
BTW, I installed a switched DC power outlet under my dash for my XM and radar detector. I mounted it just above the clutch pedal by the steering column. Keeps the cord tangle to a minimum.
#5
Instructor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Torrance (310), CA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hi Ken - thanks. My main issue with the GPS audio is that it's very hard to hear with the Nuvi 885T model - a problem exaggerated by the 911's louder interior noise (at least mine). This particular GPS model is noted for not having the best internal audio ouput, but it does have a line out jack that I could connect into some other component. I'm thinking maybe a Parrot Bluetooth option with a line input jack perhaps.
#7
Rennlist Member
Trending Topics
#8
Rennlist Member
My '07 911 has no sat radio or navigation. For the time being (until I'm able to install either a Denison or Nav-TV module into the PCM), I'd like find the least expensive way (if possible) to allow my portable Garmin GPS and XM radio (both at the same time) to somehow "plug" into the stereo's sound system and play through its speakers.
The installation of some kind of Aux input jack would be great, but so far I've only found that can be done with one of the kits I mentioned above. Is there any less expensive way to do this? I thought about a FM transmitter of some kind, but I haven't had very good experience with those in the past and I don't see how I could connect both the GPS and portable XM radio at the same time.
Any ideas or thoughts greatly appreciated.
The installation of some kind of Aux input jack would be great, but so far I've only found that can be done with one of the kits I mentioned above. Is there any less expensive way to do this? I thought about a FM transmitter of some kind, but I haven't had very good experience with those in the past and I don't see how I could connect both the GPS and portable XM radio at the same time.
Any ideas or thoughts greatly appreciated.
If not, you can't use Dension, etc... There's this AUX input, I got it in my car, and it works fine, not sure if it was an option or not?!
#9
Rennlist Member
Sorry, so do you have PCM in your 997 or don't you?!? If you got PCM, WHY are you using a Garmin?!?! The OEM Nav is just good enough for me. I've managed all sorts of road trips and it actually did a lot better than a friend's Garmin in a few occasions when we were looking for a tough spot.
If not, you can't use Dension, etc... There's this AUX input, I got it in my car, and it works fine, not sure if it was an option or not?!
If not, you can't use Dension, etc... There's this AUX input, I got it in my car, and it works fine, not sure if it was an option or not?!
I'm very interested in that clever device mounted in the center console. I searched the Suncoast website and was unable to find that "line-in" kit... Any more details would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Blake
#10
here ya go... $345. My local dealer wanted $600
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...7S_electronics
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...7S_electronics
#11
Rennlist Member
From Bumperplugs website, it states that the Denison unit can be used with PCM/non-PCM installations... I don't have PCM, so this is a critical point for my Denison install.
I'm very interested in that clever device mounted in the center console. I searched the Suncoast website and was unable to find that "line-in" kit... Any more details would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Blake
I'm very interested in that clever device mounted in the center console. I searched the Suncoast website and was unable to find that "line-in" kit... Any more details would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Blake
This is the item:
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...7S_electronics
Genuine Porsche Music Player Interface
Music Player (iPod) Interface Tequipment. This is a new system that functions with PCM 2.1 or CDR and can be retrofitted to MY 03-present Cayennes and MY 05-present sports cars. The system is FM Modulated, offers two connections (iPod specific and Aux Jack), and will not cause interoperability problems with the OEM head unit. Installation instructions are available, contact us for more information.
The music player interface has the following main features: Discrete installation position in the center console storage bin
FM Modulated connection for external music players (iPod, MP3 player, etc.)
Additional standard connection socket for 3.5-mm jack plug
Battery charge function for the iPod (won't charge 3G or newer apple products)
Volume control via PCM/Porsche CDR radio
Music tracks can be selected using the external music player
Music Player (iPod) Interface Tequipment. This is a new system that functions with PCM 2.1 or CDR and can be retrofitted to MY 03-present Cayennes and MY 05-present sports cars. The system is FM Modulated, offers two connections (iPod specific and Aux Jack), and will not cause interoperability problems with the OEM head unit. Installation instructions are available, contact us for more information.
The music player interface has the following main features: Discrete installation position in the center console storage bin
FM Modulated connection for external music players (iPod, MP3 player, etc.)
Additional standard connection socket for 3.5-mm jack plug
Battery charge function for the iPod (won't charge 3G or newer apple products)
Volume control via PCM/Porsche CDR radio
Music tracks can be selected using the external music player
#12
Instructor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Torrance (310), CA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A35D5ON3677H9N
And it's been working great for me.
#14
Rennlist Member
Thanks Bob & Alex for the link to the Suncoast part!
-B
#15
Instructor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Torrance (310), CA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts