The modulator is the easy part. It's like an antenna double adapter. Take the antenna lead out of the back of the HU, plug in mod, plug antenna into one of the "holes" and the Sirius plug into the other...done.Mounce said:Cheapest way would probably be Matt's second suggestion though if you could get the modulator wired in.
Mounce said:Like such, huh?
http://mobile.tss-radio.com/#/product/fm-direct-adapter-fmda25
By hardwired I thought you meant it was a wire tracing/splicing kind of job, not just pnp.
could this also be used for say a iphone hook up or "aux" hook up trying to hook up a laptop to my work bucket truckMatt said:IIRC it 's this one: http://www.tss-radio.com/installation-accessories/vehicle-installation-accessories/fm-antenna-adapters/fm-direct-adapter-fmda25.html
PnP made it easy and it's what they call hardwired. The other type is broadcasting a signal to your radio and that's when you can get the interference...hardest part was getting the radio out and hiding the wires.
Black_tb said:could this also be used for say a iphone hook up or "aux" hook up trying to hook up a laptop to my work bucket truck