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Old 02-25-2006, 08:43 PM
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Sat. radio Q

Ok, so, I like the idea of keeping my factory radio, and I want to hook up my ipod with this: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-FefGcJs...0&I=581PA11TOY

However, I also want to look at getting satellite radio. The USAspec thingy has aux. imputs that would work well for a sat. radio reciver. However, all of the sat. radio recivers, with the exception of the "home" kits use the pathetic FM modulators. Sorry, but that stuff sucks. So my question is. Do they make a "car" kit that has RCA connections instead of the stupid FM stuff?
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I know my XT roady has an input (or output, depending on how you put it) that use with a tape adapter. I rarely use my tape deck, so it works for me. However, I'm pretty sure that if I had an aftermarket radio with an auxilary input, I could run an RCA type from the output on the XT to the auxilary input. But I'm using the stock radio, so I'm rocking the old school setup...
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almost all of the car kits i know have RCA outs.

correction: line lever outputs. almost everything needs a simple adapter to conver to RCA outputs.
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