Thanks for the input, John .... found a unit from USA-Spec that will do
the job nicely. It's basically for the iPod, but then has RCA inputs
for another audio source (ie my Sirius).
Now, the question is this -- how do I hardwire the Sirius for power?
The unit sits in the little cubby below the HU, directly above the
cigarette lighter. Is it as simple as cutting the adaptor off of the
Sirius plug and stripping some insulator off the lighter wires? Can I
hook it up so the lighter continues to work -- I'd like to use this
same outlet for a cell phone charger.
ANY input is greatly appreciated!
TIA, Ray
> Don't think you'll find a complete integration solution for iPod & sat
> radio for that car currently, but you should be able to find an iPod
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> > Thanks for ANY/ALL input you might have!
> > ray
John Durbin - 24 Jan 2007 05:22 GMT
If your radio is one of the older 12V models, you can do that... but
make sure before you try. There's also a more elegant solution:
We're selling a kit now that provides an in-line 5V/12V power adapter
for hard-wiring the radio. It has a regulated 5V supply and a filtered
passthrough for 12V, with two different harnesses. They plug into the
adapter on different plugs & the coax ends match the older 12V and newer
5V jacks Sirius uses on their radios/cradles, making it impossible to
use the wrong cable/voltage. Also comes with a semi-custom bendable
bracket with swivel so you can get creative on the mounting rather than
just sticking a suction cup on the windshield, then gives you both an FM
relay if you want to use hard-wired modulation and a 3.5mm to male RCA
audio cable (like what comes with home kits usually).
In your case you can use the audio cable & the power adapter, possibly
the mounting bracket and/or swivel if you decided to mount the radio
differently. The FM relay is a leftover since you have the USA-Spec part
(which is a good choice in my experience) but you can always donate that
to someone in the friends & family arena that may have a plug & play and
wants better FM performance than they're getting from wireless modulation.
The kit model # is SIR-PVK1, info on it here:
http://www.directedsirius.com/products/Product.aspx?ProductID=3100
Circuit City has been carrying it and many of the other on-line places
like Crutchfield, Sirius' web store & our own have it also.
JD
> Thanks for the input, John .... found a unit from USA-Spec that will do
> the job nicely. It's basically for the iPod, but then has RCA inputs
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>>>Thanks for ANY/ALL input you might have!
>>>ray