Re: Using the Elantra GT's CD player 8 pin DIN for RCA input?
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Re: Using the Elantra GT's CD player 8 pin DIN for RCA input?
Check the forums at www.xmfan.com. There is alot of discussion on these in
the hardware sub-forum. You can also check www.xmfanstore.com as they sell
what you are looking for. The big question is if it is available for the
Hyundais. I was looking for something like this as well but my 2003 Sonata
is still to new I suppose so I opted for the XM FM Modulator for my Sky Fi
reciever and that works well. Some people have complained about the sound
quality and some say it's great. For me it sounds better than what I was
using in my old Neon with the cassette adapter.
Anyway the names of the two companies that provide inputs into the CD
changer port is Blitzsafe and PIE. Again, xmfan.com will have tons of info
on your specific needs which I have found to be an incredible resource.
Tom
"Chris Milkosky" <cmilkosk@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know if there is a connector that utilizes the Elantra
> GT's CD player's 8 pin DIN (labelled for the CD changer - which I
> don't have) for RCA jack input?
>
> Here's my situation - I just got satellite radio. I needed some way
> to get the satellite tuner's audio to my Hyundai's head unit. So that
> meant either an FM modulator or some other solution. I couldn't
> easily remove the instrument facia panel - I was a little gunshy there
> - after removing the four screws, it still didn't budge much. So, I
> bought a wireless iRock thinger. Kinda neat, but there's interference
> no matter what.
>
> ANYWAY - I was wondering if I really needed to get an FM modulator, or
> could I get away with simply some connector that can attach to the 8
> pin DIN? My satellite radio can output two RCA jacks...
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
> BTW - I must say - I am very happy that Hyundai has all of the audio
> components specs, diagrams, and etc. available online. It's very
> convenient. Exactly what I needed. Thanks Hyundai!
>
> Chris
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the hardware sub-forum. You can also check www.xmfanstore.com as they sell
what you are looking for. The big question is if it is available for the
Hyundais. I was looking for something like this as well but my 2003 Sonata
is still to new I suppose so I opted for the XM FM Modulator for my Sky Fi
reciever and that works well. Some people have complained about the sound
quality and some say it's great. For me it sounds better than what I was
using in my old Neon with the cassette adapter.
Anyway the names of the two companies that provide inputs into the CD
changer port is Blitzsafe and PIE. Again, xmfan.com will have tons of info
on your specific needs which I have found to be an incredible resource.
Tom
"Chris Milkosky" <cmilkosk@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:c1fe2478.0306200523.65603c77@posting.google.c om...
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know if there is a connector that utilizes the Elantra
> GT's CD player's 8 pin DIN (labelled for the CD changer - which I
> don't have) for RCA jack input?
>
> Here's my situation - I just got satellite radio. I needed some way
> to get the satellite tuner's audio to my Hyundai's head unit. So that
> meant either an FM modulator or some other solution. I couldn't
> easily remove the instrument facia panel - I was a little gunshy there
> - after removing the four screws, it still didn't budge much. So, I
> bought a wireless iRock thinger. Kinda neat, but there's interference
> no matter what.
>
> ANYWAY - I was wondering if I really needed to get an FM modulator, or
> could I get away with simply some connector that can attach to the 8
> pin DIN? My satellite radio can output two RCA jacks...
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
> BTW - I must say - I am very happy that Hyundai has all of the audio
> components specs, diagrams, and etc. available online. It's very
> convenient. Exactly what I needed. Thanks Hyundai!
>
> Chris
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