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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / January 2008

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Aftermarket unit with decent AM radio reception?

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marklaw - 15 Jan 2008 15:47 GMT
Can anyone recommend an aftermarket in-dash unit with CD/mp3 player,
auxiliary input, iPod ready, and preferably bluetooth (GPS not needed)
that actually receives a clear AM radio signal?  My AM radio
experiences with aftermarket products has not been the best.  Thanks.
GregS - 15 Jan 2008 16:05 GMT
>Can anyone recommend an aftermarket in-dash unit with CD/mp3 player,
>auxiliary input, iPod ready, and preferably bluetooth (GPS not needed)
>that actually receives a clear AM radio signal?  My AM radio
>experiences with aftermarket products has not been the best.  Thanks.

Should be interesting. With HD radio you would think they
would have to concentrate more on AM.

greg
DJ NoMore - 16 Jan 2008 21:18 GMT
>> Can anyone recommend an aftermarket in-dash unit with CD/mp3 player,
>> auxiliary input, iPod ready, and preferably bluetooth (GPS not needed)
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> greg
I didn't even know that people still listened to AM....  That kind of
went out when I was a kid in the 70s.
 
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