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01-06-05, 09:11 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: ok
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My Corvette(s): 1990 coupe/2004 coupe | add xm radio
Has anyone added after-market XM to a C5? If you use the FM modulator type, where did they install the bracket and antennae? Happy with it?
thanks
Last edited by lyle nelson; 01-06-05 at 09:32 AM.
Reason: meant c5
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01-07-05, 12:33 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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My Corvette(s): 04 Medium Spiral Gray Coupe |
I bought the MyFi and its wireless! I used the vent clip. Sometimes I have to use the little suction cup antenna but the reception is pretty good! | |
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01-07-05, 12:43 PM
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hey, I'm in okc as well, what/ where did you get "myfi", I already have the Delphi set up, in my truck, and thought about adding the same car kit in the 'vette so I can move the unit from car, truck, home, etc.
r
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01-07-05, 03:15 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: AZ
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My Corvette(s): 2001 Mil. Yellow Convertible |
I got the SkyFi II for christmas. I put the antenna on the metal hinge structure of the trunk. Reception and sound quality are below par, so it looks like I'll have to move the antenna and go with a direct connection instead of the FM modulator.
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01-07-05, 08:05 PM
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My Corvette(s): 2004 Yellow Conv. |
I had the Mini antenna put on mine. I have a yellow conv. That little black antenna is on the driver side on the truck lid.... It kind of bothered me for a while.. But now I don't pay any attention to it. The reception is great!
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01-12-05, 10:54 AM
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My Corvette(s): 04 Medium Spiral Gray Coupe | Quote: |
Originally Posted by lyle nelson hey, I'm in okc as well, what/ where did you get "myfi", I already have the Delphi set up, in my truck, and thought about adding the same car kit in the 'vette so I can move the unit from car, truck, home, etc.
r | Got the MyFi at Circuit City! | |
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01-12-05, 01:16 PM
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thanks, i'll check there
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01-15-05, 05:29 PM
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Join Date: May 2003 Location: Scottsdale, Az. USA
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My Corvette(s): 2000 Navy Rag top | xm radio
I installed the xm radio approx 2 yrs ago. I placed the antenna in the rear bumper behind the tail light. Reception is a good as my 2003 chevy pkup with factory antenna. I also disconected my cd changer and installed it directly into the radio using the cd player cable. works Great. Good Sound!
Dennis
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01-24-05, 03:22 PM
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My Corvette(s): 2001 Mil. Yellow Convertible |
Well, I moved the Antenna - found a spot right between the trunk and deck lid that it would stick to. Reception is much improved, but the sound quality thru the FM modulator still sucks. I may not be able to do anything as I have an aftermarket head unit that has no other inputs except for a CD changer.
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01-24-05, 03:37 PM
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thanks, I'm still struggling with location for the "roadie" unit.
r
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01-24-05, 03:39 PM
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| XM SkyFi in C5/iPod with FM transmitter
Does the factory Bose system have an auxiliary input so you don't have to use the FM modulator? I have the original SkyFi and use it at home and direct connect to a Bose Wave music system and it sounds great.
I also have an iPod and use the Griffen iTrip FM transmitter to play through my C5 Bose system. I clip the iPod with the transmitter to the passenger sun visor, near the FM antenna on my 2001 coupe. It works OK most of the time, but I'd prefer a direct connect if the Bose would accomodate one.
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01-25-05, 10:58 AM
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My Corvette(s): 2001 Mil. Yellow Convertible |
dfontanese,
These guys make hanesses to OEM radios that allow you to use the CD changer port as an AUX input. If anyone has what you're looking for, it would be them. WWW.peripheralelectronics.com
BTW: Excellent color choice on the coupe!
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01-25-05, 03:31 PM
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AZMIKE,
Thanks for the reply. Well, I went out to their site and they have a Master Application Guide for 2004 which allows you to look up your vehicle and determine if they have an application to do what you want to do. It seems pretty complete, with multiple columns for various applications. Alas, there is an NA under the column for 97-04 Vettes with BOSE for adding an audio input. I also went out to www.logjamelectronics.com who have similar products, and contacted their tech support about a Corvette application and was told they don't have an application that will work either (even though their product descriptions seem to indicate otherwise).
I wish I had the Yellow convertible instead of the coupe, maybe an 06....... Quote: |
Originally Posted by AZMike dfontanese,
These guys make hanesses to OEM radios that allow you to use the CD changer port as an AUX input. If anyone has what you're looking for, it would be them. WWW.peripheralelectronics.com
BTW: Excellent color choice on the coupe! | | |
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01-25-05, 05:30 PM
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Bummer - I'm having the same issue with my aftermarket Eclipse head unit too. No one makes any adapters for it. I guess I'm doomed to listen thru the FM modulator. I guess I'll just have to keep the speed high enough so the wind noise drowns out the static! | |
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02-10-05, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by AZMike Bummer - I'm having the same issue with my aftermarket Eclipse head unit too. No one makes any adapters for it. I guess I'm doomed to listen thru the FM modulator. I guess I'll just have to keep the speed high enough so the wind noise drowns out the static!  | Make sure your FM radio station is tuned to the proper frequency. Some of these FM transmitters offer as many as 5 frequencies, and being at 89.1 instead of 89.3 (for example) would give you a noisy reception. Move through all of the low FM frequencies on the dash radio to check.
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