Satellite Radio
#1
Satellite Radio
I've got an 87 XJS V12 and don't like the option of cassette or AM/FM radio. However, I don't particularly want to change the stock radio appearance.
I've seen replica radios for older jags and other vehicles that keep the look of the radio but have modern appointments like CD, satellite etc.
I haven't been able to find something for this car.
Does anyone have any ideas? Have any of you done something in yours to solve this dilemma?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I've seen replica radios for older jags and other vehicles that keep the look of the radio but have modern appointments like CD, satellite etc.
I haven't been able to find something for this car.
Does anyone have any ideas? Have any of you done something in yours to solve this dilemma?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
#2
Not the perfect solution, but it works until I find a good solution.
At Best Buy I found a "cassette" bluetooth adapter. Slide it in the tape player and link my smart phone.
Not perfect, and audiophiles will have a conniption, but it allows me to listen to audiobooks and podcasts on my way to work.
At Best Buy I found a "cassette" bluetooth adapter. Slide it in the tape player and link my smart phone.
Not perfect, and audiophiles will have a conniption, but it allows me to listen to audiobooks and podcasts on my way to work.
#3
Not the perfect solution, but it works until I find a good solution.
At Best Buy I found a "cassette" bluetooth adapter. Slide it in the tape player and link my smart phone.
Not perfect, and audiophiles will have a conniption, but it allows me to listen to audiobooks and podcasts on my way to work.
At Best Buy I found a "cassette" bluetooth adapter. Slide it in the tape player and link my smart phone.
Not perfect, and audiophiles will have a conniption, but it allows me to listen to audiobooks and podcasts on my way to work.
#4
Not sure on the iTrip, but I don't think so.
This is literally a cassette tape looking thing that slides in the slot. You connect via bluetooth, and then control everything from the phone.
There is also a microphone that slides in with a small cord. I haven't used that yet. Charge is via a USB cable. The instructions say it lasts for about four hours, but you can also plug into the lighter.
I think this is it:
Cassette Adapter? Bluetooth - Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks - ION Audio - Dedicated to Delivering Sound Experiences
This is literally a cassette tape looking thing that slides in the slot. You connect via bluetooth, and then control everything from the phone.
There is also a microphone that slides in with a small cord. I haven't used that yet. Charge is via a USB cable. The instructions say it lasts for about four hours, but you can also plug into the lighter.
I think this is it:
Cassette Adapter? Bluetooth - Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks - ION Audio - Dedicated to Delivering Sound Experiences
#5
If your cassette deck isn't working well, those cheapo adapters won't work well either.
This worked for me:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...lution-164849/
Padre
This worked for me:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...lution-164849/
Padre
#6
Not sure on the iTrip, but I don't think so.
This is literally a cassette tape looking thing that slides in the slot. You connect via bluetooth, and then control everything from the phone.
There is also a microphone that slides in with a small cord. I haven't used that yet. Charge is via a USB cable. The instructions say it lasts for about four hours, but you can also plug into the lighter.
I think this is it:
Cassette Adapter? Bluetooth - Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks - ION Audio - Dedicated to Delivering Sound Experiences
This is literally a cassette tape looking thing that slides in the slot. You connect via bluetooth, and then control everything from the phone.
There is also a microphone that slides in with a small cord. I haven't used that yet. Charge is via a USB cable. The instructions say it lasts for about four hours, but you can also plug into the lighter.
I think this is it:
Cassette Adapter? Bluetooth - Bluetooth Music Receiver for Cassette Decks - ION Audio - Dedicated to Delivering Sound Experiences
Thanks again guys!
#7
You might want to look into a FM modulator. I remember having one years ago that plugged into the rear antenna port of the radio and then the antenna plugged into the small unit which was about the size of a pack of cigarettes. There was a cord with a headphone style jack that allowed you to connect an external device of your choice. The sound was actually very clear and crisp, Some modulators work better than others so it's best to check out some reviews before purchasing one. The cassette type modulators will only be as clear as a cassette can be due to the way the sound is converted.
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I was completely against changing the stock radio for a while, but the benefit of Bluetooth, Sirius XM, having USB AND Aux ports for passanger and being able to talk on the phone handless thru the system ended up outweighing the desire to keep the original look . If you are interested in those amenities nothing else other than replacing the stock radio will do. I got an alpine CDHD 149BT
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