09-05-2008, 02:15 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: South Florida
Posts: 11,375
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Re: Radio question
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Originally Posted by samwise68
I was over on the Hamb, crusing around the forum and lurking, and stumbled on this the other day. Your question reminded me of it, so, I went and dug it up.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=243821
Seems to be a pretty simple, efficient install? I dunno. Hope it helps.
-Sam.
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Thank you that looks really good
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Originally Posted by Orange
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Thank you for your help
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Originally Posted by bkwagonss
You didn't say if your stock radio is AM or AM/FM.
I bought an FM transmitter off of Ebay for my iPod. It broadcasts my iPod music over an FM channel not in use. It can be adjusted for many different channels.
It works good in some areas and not so good in others.
Cheap solution!
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That is how I have my sirius receiver hooked up
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Originally Posted by GruntyPants
Sounds to me like you just need an amplifier connected to some speakers that aren't connected to the stock radio. You may need to fiddle with the input levels of the amplifier, but you should be able to set it so that you control the overall volume of the system with the volume of the ipod. This way you don't need to worry about your stock radio at all.
I just want my non connected am radio for looks and the Ipod hooked to play
I setup something similar in my shop using an old 40 watt amp and some bookshelf speakers to connect my old ipod to.
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You guys are great!!! I have some reading to do on this tonight....
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