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Re: AM Radio Frequency 2004 TSX [ukny]
by devore420
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May 03, 2006 (11:43 am)
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Replying to: ukny (May 02, 2006 12:15 pm)
I haven't experienced a consistent problem with AM radio, but I do experience a lot of interference with both FM and AM radio because of traffic sensors at intersections. I'll pull up to a red light and the FM will become fuzzy and as soon as it turns green the signal will clean up. I think it's related to the sensors in the road that trip the lights. This may not be what you're experiencing.
Or maybe just leave it as is... for me, being unable to hear Sean Hannity would be a nice feature.
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Re: AM Radio Frequency 2004 TSX [devore420]
by novice
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May 03, 2006 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: devore420 (May 03, 2006 11:43 am)
devore420
I have some fuzziness with my FM and AM--but with XM I don't use my conventional radio sets anymore. Plus--I had your exact thought about Hannity--I'd beg for static.
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Re: AM Radio Frequency 2004 TSX [ukny]
by crud
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May 24, 2006 (5:17 am)
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Replying to: ukny (May 02, 2006 12:15 pm)
If you have your cell phone charging...that may be your problem. When the cigarette lighter is used, it screws up the frequency of the AM radio. Try unplugging it.
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Best way to hook up an ipod?
by stillooking
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Jul 20, 2004 (5:23 pm)
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I'm getting the Milano red w/o nav in August. I have tried a FM transmitter in the past and found that to have an unacceptable static. I was told by one saleman that the TSX doesn't have a aux input like the BMW for the ipod. Any suggestions?
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iPod
by c_hunter
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Jul 20, 2004 (7:00 pm)
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Replying to: stillooking (Jul 20, 2004 5:23 pm)
Goto www.logjamelectronics.com and get an aux-in harness for the TSX (same as for the 04 Accord). I got one for about $90. You can pull out the bin below the radio (I can give further instructions on that) and the connector is right there on the bottom of the radio. The harness gives you RCA inputs that are active when you hit the CD button on the radio to select "CDC". You can then hook up an RCA to headphone cable to connect to the iPod. I would also recommend a Belkin AutoKit, for 3rd/4th gen iPods, that will allow you to get a cleaner and more powerful signal out of the iPod and also charge the iPod.
Note: we have a TSX without Nav. This line-in is not possible with a Nav equipped car from what I have read on other forums.
Craig
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Re: iPod [c_hunter]
by stillooking
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Aug 17, 2004 (8:08 pm)
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Replying to: c_hunter (Jul 20, 2004 7:00 pm)
Thanks. this sounds like a good solution. I'd appreciate reading how you did it. How long does it take to do? Can the radio control the ipod or do you use the ipod like it was connected to the earbuds?
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Low Cost iPod Solution
by bswanson
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Aug 18, 2004 (8:42 am)
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I found the company that makes a lot of these adapters, and ordered directly from them. Personally I like ordering manufacturer direct - especially when the price is lower.
http://www.mp3yourcar.com
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Re: Low Cost iPod Solution [bswanson]
by jkeen1
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Oct 01, 2004 (4:04 am)
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Replying to: bswanson (Aug 18, 2004 8:42 am)
Will this solution work for a TSX with navi? I just purchased my TSX yesterday and am looking for an ipod solution.
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