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> 06 Azera - Xm Radio, Q: Best method to install XM Radio
CameronStl
post Sep 2 2006, 07:57 PM
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What is the best method for installing a XM Radio in a 06 Azera? It looks like there is no auxiliary or cd changer input. Perhaps an inline RF modulator would be the best I could do. I hear the cassette tape adapter thing sounds good, but it has always struck me as kinda tacky. And wouldn't you get the noise of the little motor that turns the cassette tape? Tried all kinds of web searching, but could not find anything remotely like answer anywhere... Thanks
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you are correct in that as of right now, there are no direct-connect solutions to get XM in your car. Most newer units have a built in FM modulator that will work allright, I don't know if the inline would be any better.
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Does anyone know what the antenna input looks like on the stereo? Regular banana or something proprietary? Wondering because they have FM modulators that can go directly inline for a little better quality.
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as far as I know its a normal connection, I haven't had one apart but every other model uses the normal style connector.
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