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I want to hook a rca to earphone wire up to use my mp3 player. Thanks!
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It's not wireless. Basically it adds an AUX input to any radio.
It feeds your audio signal from a headphone jack ( or RCA cables) by FM modulation, directly into the antenna input on your radio bypassing the antenna when on, allowing the radio to work as normal when off. It comes with an On/Off switch that can used or it can be replaced with a relay powered by the remote wire from the radio (is so equiped).
It never gets fuzzy or ever has static and you never have to "change stations" as it's HARD WIRED. Works great.
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No it doesnt have RCA inputs in the rear. If the deck does not have a 1/8 inch female jack in the front, then you will have to purchase a RF modulator. There are 2 different types. There is a wired one that you will have to remove the head unit (radio) and wire it between your antenna plug on the radio and it will give you a direct input. Or there is the wireless RF modulator. These are easy to install, but you may get static and poor reception, depending on how far away the antenna is. If the factory unit has a button on the front that says AUX, then you will have to purchase the adapter that will hook to the factory unit from a car audio business. It will give you the best clarity and you can control it directly from the head unit, but it is much much more costly. The RF mod is the best, route. Hope this helps! Live loud!No but I think its got an input for a CD changer so you may get an interface to go into that.
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