orlean1 Posted August 27, 2016 #1 Posted August 27, 2016 Hi Everyone I've searched several threats but I'm not sure which cable coming out of the radio is the aux input cable. I want to run my satellitte cable into that input with a y mount so i can keep my front opening closed while playing the satellite and still have use of the front input for later on. If anyone has a picture of this that would be great. Thanks everyone in advance.
videoarizona Posted August 27, 2016 #2 Posted August 27, 2016 (edited) Hi Everyone I've searched several threats but I'm not sure which cable coming out of the radio is the aux input cable. I want to run my satellitte cable into that input with a y mount so i can keep my front opening closed while playing the satellite and still have use of the front input for later on. If anyone has a picture of this that would be great. Thanks everyone in advance. The aux in from the front cassette panel runs into the fairing and connects to the main amp on the left side... As viewed from front of bike. A tiny cable compared to others same side. I bought a y adapter cable...stereo mini male to two stereo mini females about three inches long. Plugged male of adapter cable into female coming out of amp.... Plugged original cable from cassette aux into one of the females. Plugged audio out mini jack cable from xm adapter into 2nd adapter female. That's the basics. I ran xm adapter cable from mount on left handlebar... Down bar and under the inner fairing on left side as sitting on bike. Ran xm cable end under amp area to other side and plugged it in. As stated above. Extra xm cable is coiled and stuffed next to amp. Btw, I'm assuming you have taken off the outer fairing. I'm posting this now.. Will get a pic to you in a few minutes. Update: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=304018&gclid=CLPCm9j74c4CFYGAfgodNScIYg&is=REG&ap=y&m=Y&c3api=1876%2C92051677562%2C&A=details&Q= Above is example of cable Y adapter. I went with cable over solid little box as it will bend and take more vibrations.... 1st picture is my finger showing the 3.5mm mini cable coming out of the amp. You can see the Y adapter cable male end is now plugged into it and taped with electrical tape. I'm standing on the right side of bike looking toward the center of the inner fairing...amp is black box with label in top center of photo. This next picture shows one of the other (female) ends of the Y adapter cable plugged into the original aux input from the cassette. The other female with the xm connected to it is buried under this mess. My pinkie and index fingers show the cables. The last picture is of my xm mount...on left handlebar.. Last...my antenna is run similar fashion to the left side (as standing in front) of the inner fairing and taped there. It works most of the time there....but does get masked out in certain direction...as I guess the signal gets blocked from the radio/amp cage in center of inner fairing. You can barely see the antenna in middle picture on upper left. Look for gray duct tape over a vertical cylinder antenna....same picture as taken from front showing my two fingers holding the cables... Note: I will never be running both the aux input by cassette and xm radio at same time so this way works for me.... Hope this helps, Vince. david Edited August 28, 2016 by videoarizona added antenna info
orlean1 Posted August 27, 2016 Author #3 Posted August 27, 2016 Thanks David Found the cable doing the rewire now. The aux in from the front cassette panel runs into the fairing and connects to the main amp on the left side... As viewed from front of bike. A tiny cable compared to others same side. I bought a y adapter cable...stereo mini male to two stereo mini females about three inches long. Plugged male of adapter cable into female coming out of amp.... Plugged original cable from cassette aux into one of the females. Plugged audio out mini jack cable from xm adapter into 2nd adapter female. That's the basics. I ran xm adapter cable from mount on left handlebar... Down bar and under the inner fairing on left side as sitting on bike. Ran xm cable end under amp area to other side and plugged it in. As stated above. Extra xm cable is coiled and stuffed next to amp. Btw, I'm assuming you have taken off the outer fairing. I'm posting this now.. Will get a pic to you in a few minutes. Update: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=304018&gclid=CLPCm9j74c4CFYGAfgodNScIYg&is=REG&ap=y&m=Y&c3api=1876%2C92051677562%2C&A=details&Q= Above is example of cable Y adapter. I went with cable over solid little bix as it will bend and take more vibrations.... 1st picture is my finger showing the 3.5mm mini cable coming out of the amp. You can see the Y adapter cable male end is now plugged into it and taped with electrical tape. I'm standing on the right side of bike looking toward the center of the inner fairing...amp is black box with label in top center of photo. [ATTACH=CONFIG]107073[/ATTACH] This next picture shows one of the other (female) ends of the Y adapter cable plugged into the original aux input from the cassette. The other female with the xm connected to it is buried under this mess. My pinkie and index fingers show the cables. [ATTACH=CONFIG]107074[/ATTACH] The last picture is of my xm mount...on left handlebar.. [ATTACH=CONFIG]107075[/ATTACH] Last...my antenna is run similar fashion to the left side (as standing in front) of the inner fairing and taped there. It works most of the time there....but does get masked out in certain direction...as I guess the signal gets blocked from the radio/amp cage in center of inner fairing. You can barely see the antenna in middle picture on upper left. Look for gray duct tape over a vertical cylinder antenna....same picture as taken from front showing my two fingers holding the cables... Note: I will never be running both the aux input by cassette and xm radio at same time so this way works for me.... Hope this helps, Vince. david
Skid Posted August 28, 2016 #4 Posted August 28, 2016 I just recently moved my aux input from the cassette to under the dash. Now I don't have to leave my cassette door open to plug in my XM Radio
bongobobny Posted August 28, 2016 #5 Posted August 28, 2016 yup! It's the cable that looks like a headphone cable, the others have multipin connectors! Just unplug, install a stereo headphone Y adapter, and get on with life!
Rafterd Posted September 28, 2016 #6 Posted September 28, 2016 I use this. It's a booster, which you will need for auxiliary input, and has 3 inputs. My inputs are Bluetooth, XM radio, and gps. http://www.electric-avenues.com/amplirider.html
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