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Satelite Radio Question

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bendapirate   +1y
Is it possible to run a satelite radio by itself? Or do you need a stereo/reciever for it to run?
biguglywagon   +1y
You need some sort of amplifier to boost the audio to the speakers. The best way is to use a deck and dedicated tuner. sounds the best and is easiest to control.
bundston   +1y
Edited: 3/29/2007 11:56:01 AM by bundston

it has to be hooked up to a headunit of sometype stock or aftermarker, the only thing you could do is use a phono jack to rca cable and hook it up to an amp and speakers but you would have no control over the volume, i wouldnt suggest doing that.-
ShakinPlates   +1y
Originally posted by bundston



Edited: 3/29/2007 11:56:01 AM by bundston

it has to be hooked up to a headunit of sometype stock or aftermarker, the only thing you could do is use a phono jack to rca cable and hook it up to an amp and speakers but you would have no control over the volume, i wouldnt suggest doing that.-

Actually there is some significance to this.... you could run the headphone out to a plug thats splits to rca and depending on your amps input voltage it may work. It would kina be kool to see just a sportster in the dash...
bundston   +1y
Originally posted by ShakinPlates



Originally posted by bundston



Edited: 3/29/2007 11:56:01 AM by bundston

it has to be hooked up to a headunit of sometype stock or aftermarker, the only thing you could do is use a phono jack to rca cable and hook it up to an amp and speakers but you would have no control over the volume, i wouldnt suggest doing that.-

Actually there is some significance to this.... you could run the headphone out to a plug thats splits to rca and depending on your amps input voltage it may work. It would kina be kool to see just a sportster in the dash...

isnt that what i said
ShakinPlates   +1y
not in those exact words
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