iPod Interface (hardware/software) that works with PCM
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10,000+ posts, thousands of PM's......that's nothing compared to all the death threats......gives me a reason to get out of bed every morning, right after they undo the straps.
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After my discussion with the President of MoBridge, I doubt a Group Buy will become public. He doesn't want to anger the dealer network. However, if you call him and tell him you are a Rennlist Member and give him your screen name, you will be happy to find a reasonable discount from the $599.
Mine arrives tommorrow.
Mine arrives tommorrow.
thanks,
-erik
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I installed my MoBridge today. Love it! I have an 08 Cayenne S with no CDC. Did the rear install. I had a few issues with the install, but all pilot error and too many beer errors. 1. The car has two harnesses as described in earlier strings, one is fiber optics (two big orange wires). The other a power harness with ground and one other wire. I took apart the whole optic harness then tried to figure out how to make a bridge. Wrong! I just needed to take the cover off and simply plug it in. Two beers down on that one.2. I tried to figure out a way to get around just cutting the power and ground wires right behind the clip and just leave the third wire in the clip. Didn't work, so I just cut them and spliced the power and ground there.3. I finally just used one of their included blue clips and joined the power wire for the bypass switch and the power wire for the unit at the bottom of the harness, it worked out well and left me lots of wire to wrap up.4. I velco'ed the unit right where the CDC would go, actually to the top of the bracket that was already in there in case you put in a CDC. Fits perfect, there was room right under it for foam to hold it and a place for the bypass switch.5. It works fine, but I'm still trying to figure out the user interface mouse like entry method.Thanks Mud and Mad for being crash test dummies on this one.
#97
Sirius Aux Input Background Noise
I just completed the install and tested out my Sirius unit through the aux input.
I noticed some background noise. It is present when I turn the Sirius unit off and when I bring the audio down to nothing on the Sirius unit.
Audio from the Sirius masks it by 98% but you can really hear it when changing channels.
No noise at all when I swtch back to FM so I think it may be an issue with the aux part of the Mobridge unit or I may have messed up the install.
Do you have any background noise on your unit with the aux?
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Mudman2,
I just completed the install and tested out my Sirius unit through the aux input.
I noticed some background noise. It is present when I turn the Sirius unit off and when I bring the audio down to nothing on the Sirius unit.
Audio from the Sirius masks it by 98% but you can really hear it when changing channels.
No noise at all when I swtch back to FM so I think it may be an issue with the aux part of the Mobridge unit or I may have messed up the install.
Do you have any background noise on your unit with the aux?
I just completed the install and tested out my Sirius unit through the aux input.
I noticed some background noise. It is present when I turn the Sirius unit off and when I bring the audio down to nothing on the Sirius unit.
Audio from the Sirius masks it by 98% but you can really hear it when changing channels.
No noise at all when I swtch back to FM so I think it may be an issue with the aux part of the Mobridge unit or I may have messed up the install.
Do you have any background noise on your unit with the aux?
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On my first try wiring behind the dash I ended up with some speed dependant noise on the aux input. I re routed the signal and power cables and its gone or so low I dont hear it anymore.
#101
Here are my thoughts so far (after one day):
1) This unit is worth the money. The sound from the ipod is perfect. The Sirius through the aux is almost perfect. The interface through the PCM is terrific compared to what I had with the CDC.
2) The hook up is simple. Full instructions were emailed to me from Mobridge. It did take a few re-reads to figure out that all I had to do was install the two lines into the supplied adapter and then directly into the CDC hook-up. More detailed instructions and pictures are needed for this.
3) The work involved to remove the rear panels and CDC was difficult. I would advise use of a professional due to the removal difficulty if placing the unit in the right rear compartment in vehicles with a CDC. It appears to me that vehicles without the CDC would be simple to install in the right rear compartment (less than 30 minutes).
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So, perhaps 24bits isn't enough?
You didn't damage your fiber BTW, although you may not have enough fiber in your diet, but that's a different topic.
You didn't damage your fiber BTW, although you may not have enough fiber in your diet, but that's a different topic.
#103
When I hooked up my XM receiver to the aux port to the head unit in my 944, I had to add a ground loop isolator to get rid of the hum/buzz. You can find one at Radio Shack (no affiliation).
It may be an apples-to-oranges comparison between a Cayenne and a 944 (although I did uncover an Audi/VW logo stamped into one of the 944's body panels), but it might be the same thing. I'm not an electrical engineer, either - I just searched other forums to find out what others did.
Hope this helps!
It may be an apples-to-oranges comparison between a Cayenne and a 944 (although I did uncover an Audi/VW logo stamped into one of the 944's body panels), but it might be the same thing. I'm not an electrical engineer, either - I just searched other forums to find out what others did.
Hope this helps!
#104
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I also installed my MoBridge unit this weekend. Did a forward install which is not for feint of heart. I had a slight problem when I connected a fiber cable incorrectly and couldn't get the unit to work. After a about an hour I figured it out and it works great.
A rear install would be MUCH easier so if you don't need access to the iPod I recommend a rear install.
I haven't had much time to orient myself with the operation but the sound is teriffic.
A rear install would be MUCH easier so if you don't need access to the iPod I recommend a rear install.
I haven't had much time to orient myself with the operation but the sound is teriffic.