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Sirius Radio via FM Direct Audio Relay


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I'll apologize in advance if this was covered in a prior topic that I couldn't find, but has anyone tryed installing this--it plugs into the antenna jack on the radio and provides a much clearer sound/signal than simply using the built in FM modulator--it works great on my Honda and I didn't know how difficult it would be to do to my 997. Thanks, Paul

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I'll apologize in advance if this was covered in a prior topic that I couldn't find, but has anyone tryed installing this--it plugs into the antenna jack on the radio and provides a much clearer sound/signal than simply using the built in FM modulator--it works great on my Honda and I didn't know how difficult it would be to do to my 997. Thanks, Paul

Did that to my MY03 C4S years ago and it does sound pretty good. I even use it for my Ipod because I disconnect the audio output on the XM Rodie receiver and plug it in the headphone jack on the Ipod and play away. One thing is I have to have the XM receiver powered on to listen to the Ipod.

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