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JR Moore wrote:
>
> > If that Chrysler head unit can't control an MDX-65, you will need
> > the RF
> > kit and remote controller. The remote controller mounts up front
> > and
> > has its own display to control the changer. The RF modulator hooks
> > into
> > the antenna, and you listen to the changer by dialing in a specific
> > frequency on the radio.
>
> Yeah, but, I'm not wanting to go the RF route. Few problems:
>
> direct antenna connection causes loss from antenna because of modulator
> Most of the time, they're set fequencies and you can get bleed through,
> although the modulator does cut it off, I've seen it happen
> FM audio is kinda bad
>
> Is it possible to use just the remote and use the RCA audio wires, nah,
> doubt it.
Yes, if there is such a thing as a CD changer emulator that works with
that Chrysler head unit. What I mean, is something you plug in there
that lets there stereo think there's a changer hooked up. That way, it
will activate the RCA inputs. That is, if the audio inputs are on
separate RCA's. I've seen some changer setups where the audio is
carried along in the changer bus cable along with the data.
Shawn
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