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Old 12-16-2011, 11:44 AM   #1
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Sirius Stratus connection

I've searched the forums but haven't found what I'm looking for ...

I have a Sirius Stratus radio and am currently using the FM transmit function to listen to it over the car apeakers. As I travel, this requires me to change the FM frequency often ... What I'd like to do is leverage the ability to hard-wire the Stratus directly to the radio, either through the antennae input (using an FM modulator), or other

For the antennae input, since the RX-8 does not use the RCA-type antennae plug, I would need pointers to where I can find the parts to do this.

My radio also has selector buttons for Satellite and Tape, even though the car has no hardware for either. Can these be used in some fashion to connect the Stratus to the car radio system?

I have a 2007 RX-8 ...

Any help would be appreciated!
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Wrong subforum, try again!
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Try the Interior, Audio, and Electronics forum. You will get your question answered faster over there, good luck.
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