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SKYFi (cassette input) installed in a 1993 Cadillac Deville |
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The Delphi SKYFi really put some new life into this old radio. WOW, WOW, WOW!!!! |
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Click on any picture below to enlarge it. |
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Note- All wires hidden. I only use the remote to control the SKYFi. |
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I bought a universal mounting kit from Radio Shack. I attached two brackets to the back of the SKYFi and one to my floor vent and bolted them together. |
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I bought a lighter socket cord from Radio Shack to make a hidden power supply under the dash. I then plugged the SKYFi power cord into it. You must use the SKYFi lighter plug power cord because it reduces 12V to 6V for the input to the SKYFi. |
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The cassette is installed with the feed wire hidden by the faceplate. |
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I ran the antenna wires through the same hole as the power antenna. |
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Installation Note: I thought that I was having problems with the cassette adaptor when I first installed it. Some crackling noise was comming through the speakers. I had the line out adjusted for 5 bars for my home stereo system, but this was way too much, for the input to the cassette player. I reset the line out to 2 bars for the car. The SKYFi remembers the line out setting and does not need to be manually changed when I put it back in my home cradle. IT SOUNDS GREAT!!!!!!! |
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