Alternate Audio Inputs - iPod
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Hi.....I saw some guys talking about trying to get some alternate audio going into the Bose/NAV system - - has anyone made any progress on this? I just tried the Belkin FM transmitter for the iPod and there is too much frequency shift and crap. Has anyone done a mod on this stereo?
Thanks - m
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OK sorry for not being clearer.
The FM modulator allows you to connect your iPod by a cable to a box which injects a powerful FM signal directly into the antenna input. You then switch it on and tune to a frequency like 88.1 and the fm stereo decodes it. Plays well
The FM modulator allows you to connect your iPod by a cable to a box which injects a powerful FM signal directly into the antenna input. You then switch it on and tune to a frequency like 88.1 and the fm stereo decodes it. Plays well
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Ok Michael or anyone else whats the solution for this..
FM Modulator is the old large cable type, and the antenna on the back
of our PCM units is this small cable.. please tell me they make a adapter for this..
Left side is the large cables, right side is stock antenna cables.
FM Modulator is the old large cable type, and the antenna on the back
of our PCM units is this small cable.. please tell me they make a adapter for this..
Left side is the large cables, right side is stock antenna cables.
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