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I have a little FM thing , plugs into the lighter, then broadcasts to the radio, so you can plug stuff into the input like a phone, without bluetooth. you set the radio to the frequency and it comes through,
another one , I have is for old cars with AM radios like my volvo, FM wasnt; a stock feature, older cars only had AM. that one plugs into the antenna, in series, it daisy chains the antenna to the radio. and you tune the original car radio to am I think 800 it has a small FM tuner and you can hide it , to try to still conform with collectors status.
here , collector car status means all is original including the radio. insurance is discounted as most dot drive collector cars so much.
another thing you cna get looks like a casette tape and you plug it in and it has a little wire so then its using the tape deck head as its input. I assume one like that might work if the rubber drive bands are fried?
some take the radio apart and hook up a bluetooth adapter, lots like to stream over bluetooth from their phones.
it might be a good topic, how does one go about converting an OEM tadio to use bluetooth? the radios can basically be broken down to its tuner and its amplifier, I think you need to connect a bluetooth adapter into the circuit so it can just use the radio's amplifier. that way you have the old original radio . tape deck but with bluetooth compatibility and nothing visual showing. likely lots here would want to do that.
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