Do I call for 'Sirus Connect' for a satellie geared up saloon stereo?

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I am currently using Sirius through an FM Modulator in my Jeep. I will be buying a new stereo soon, and want one to hook my Sirius directly into. I own been told I will need an extra $100 section, but I still want to use my Sirius unit, not the display on my car stereo. I don't want to verbs with the FM modulator though, because I have lost my FM stations. Do I call for this box, or do these type of car stereos have RCA jacks on the rear, thereby allowing a direct connection with the existing Sirius component?

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Answers:    I don't understand what you mean by "lost my FM stations" but you hold 3 options if you want to continue using your Sirius part each one better than the rest. You can use the wireless FM transmitter to connect it to your car stereo next to both FM frequencies matching. The only problem beside this is that you will receive a lot of static in unquestionable towns and you have to have a saloon antenna. The 2nd way is to use a FM modulator that will plug into the car radio and dispense you very good sounding nouns without static. You might have to but some antenna adapters contained by order to connect this to your radio. And then the best process is to have a radio with RCA jacks for input and hooking it up to your Sirius part for a digital connection with the best nouns possible.

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