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here is what you can use take a rca cable to 3.5 mm cable buy a fm modulator
then you can wire up the fm modulator to the jensen radio red power and black ground unplug your antenna from radio plug it into fm modulator and then connect antenna of fm modulator into your jensen radio antenna spot . the connect the rca cables to the fm modulator and then other end into the ear phone piece on ipod .
follow the instruction that come with fm modulator
you will have to tune your radio to a station like 88.9 or which ever you pick from the select ones fm mod gives you to hear you ipod .
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if the deck doesnt have an auxilliary input or usb input then the only way to get sounds to it and through it is going to be by using an fm modulator that will broadcast your mp3 tunes through an fm signal that you choose and simply tune you radio to the station that you chose to broadcast through.
The "hard wired" version that you speak of apparently only refers to the power supply.Do you have a seperate display for the Sirius unit? Now, you failed to mention the type of radio (factory or aftermarket); so, if you have to use an "empty radio station" then you have an FM modulator. This modulator could wired or wireless. The wired version interrupts the vehicle antenna wire and the station on said modulator is usually preset to either 88.1, 88.3,88.7, or 89.1. There is no need to power this modulator up, it comes on when then Sirius comes on. One way to check for power is to turn on the Sirius unit and tune your radio to an occupied Fm station. Wait a few seconds and listen to the reception. Turn off the Sirius unit, the reception should improve for the occupied station. If it is a wireless FM modulator it also has preset stations that you can change but, extending the wieless antenna will greatly improve your reception of the Sirius stations.
An FM modulator is a little box that plugs into your receiver antenna connection. It sends a low-level signal directly to the radio which you then tune in on the FM band just like a radio station. They're handy for older receivers that do not have AUX, USB, or iPod inputs. You plug your device into the modulator and it plays through the receiver. The "PLL" just means that the tuning uses a technology called "phased lock loop" which keeps the frequency from drifting.
You must be using an FM modulator then - the easy way is to put a cd in and press play then do a tuning search on FM and it will find it. Then save that station
The most common way is to use the auxiliary input of the deck or head unit. However I don't believe the JVC model you have has one of these. Don't despair though. Head to your local department store with a music department and pick up a universal FM modulator ($20-$30).
These will 'pretend' to be an FM radio station inside your vehicle. Attach the stereo mini plug to your walkman or other audio device (mp3 player etc.) Then tune the FM Radio to the fm station listed on the FM modulator and you will be able to listen to the device through your car stereo speakers. Now this isn't as clean as a direct hookup but for most its an economical way to listen to alternate sources on your Car Stereo.
you can buy an FM modulator and plug your i pod into that..........the modulator plugs into your cigarette lighter socket for power and will then transmit the i pod signal to a station on your FM radio...........you should be able to find one at any electronics store
first you have to set a channel in your sat radio then tune your car radio to that channel go to menu and then to set fm frequency in your sat radio and choose one try to get one that does not have a station on it whatever you set it at just tune your car radio to that frequency and it will work
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