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IPOD in sport trac
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerald Pierce" data-source="post: 757944" data-attributes="member: 54639"><p>craig, I put my fm modulator underneath the center console (drinkholder section) and ran the cables for my xm out from between the console and teh dash where the foam is. It draws it's power from the xm unit, but in your case, you could tap into the radio power or the aux power port while you have the console out or the radio out when connecting the antenna cable to the radio. i'll try to take pics this weekend when I tie the Xm into the radio power line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerald Pierce, post: 757944, member: 54639"] craig, I put my fm modulator underneath the center console (drinkholder section) and ran the cables for my xm out from between the console and teh dash where the foam is. It draws it's power from the xm unit, but in your case, you could tap into the radio power or the aux power port while you have the console out or the radio out when connecting the antenna cable to the radio. i'll try to take pics this weekend when I tie the Xm into the radio power line. [/QUOTE]
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