Bootleg FM station East Corinth Maine
A. Joseph Ross
joe@attorneyross.com
Tue Mar 7 02:19:14 EST 2006
On 7 Mar 2006 at 1:58, Brian Vita wrote:
> Some of the early ones were built to go on your dash. Since most car
> radios don't have "line in" inputs, this was a way of getting a signal
> into your car stereo. You'd turn the sat radio on then turn your car
> radio onto 88.1 or thereabouts.
Well, I can understand that, though I'd think that would require only
a fairly weak signal. The only experience I've had with such add-ons
was an FM tuner that I bought back in the early 1980s for my 1970
Dodge Dart. It didn't have a transmitter, it had a plug that went
into the antenna jack on the car radio, and it had another plug into
which the car antenna was to be plugged. I gather that is no longer
an option with satellite radios?
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