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Mike - Seattle

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  1. Has anyone hardwired a Valentine 1 radar detector to the dome light or the wiring in the rear view mirrror?

    I am looking to hardwire it and make the install look as clean as possible.

    There is a post on Rennlist in the 997 forum on how to do this, but the 987 housing and wiring is slightly different (even with the self dimming mirror).

    Any help or guidance would be appreciated. :thumbup:

    Mike

  2. I contacted Kuda via email and they told me how to remove the gear covering. It was really easy, just tape a flathead screwdriver and pry up. The mount looks great, matches perfectly and I can hold my Treo or Video i-Pod. Pics attached.

    How are you connecting your iPod to your stereo?

    I have been looking at the Scosche wired transmitter.

    Can you recommend the Kuda? Did you look at the ProClip? :thumbup:

  3. If yes , please tell us which one, because my understanding is that in town, they are pretty useless.

    An in-line FM modulator gets around the problem of crowded FM spectrum by hard-wiring from the aux device output (headphone jack on an iPod) to the FM antenna. He's not talking about a short-range FM transmitter-type FM modulator.

    Here's an in-line FM modulator of the sort he's recommending. No, it isn't golden-ear audiophile approved. But it is likely to be an acceptable solution for many.

    l142FMMOD01-f.jpeg

    Scosche FM-MOD01 Modulator - Play your iPod, satellite radio tuner, or other portable music player through any FM car stereo

    Has anyone installed the Scosche unit? It seems like the best method to connect an iPod.

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