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Audiovox FM Modulator install, 2002 Ford Explorer
I have a 2002 Ford Explorer with an aftermarket Kenwood CD player
installed. I recently purchased an Audiovox DVD player with a 7.5 inch Clarion LCD screen. I connected everything myself with the exception of the FM Modulator. Right now, I'm unsure as to where I should power the FM Modulator. Would it be OK to splice into the power supply of my deck to power the Modulator or am I actually going to have to find another power supply? Any help would be great. Right now, I have my DVD player powered through the extra power supply which was hidden underneath a cap in the center console. Thanks R |
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Audiovox FM Modulator install, 2002 Ford Explorer
Be advised that the digital, crystal clear sound from CD and DVD will be
reduced to FM radio sound if you use a modulator. The signal is fed into the radio instead of an amplifier. Radio frequencies ar very limited to midrange. No highs or lows. "Robert King" wrote in message om... I have a 2002 Ford Explorer with an aftermarket Kenwood CD player installed. I recently purchased an Audiovox DVD player with a 7.5 inch Clarion LCD screen. I connected everything myself with the exception of the FM Modulator. Right now, I'm unsure as to where I should power the FM Modulator. Would it be OK to splice into the power supply of my deck to power the Modulator or am I actually going to have to find another power supply? Any help would be great. Right now, I have my DVD player powered through the extra power supply which was hidden underneath a cap in the center console. Thanks R |
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