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Klaus
04-03-2004, 01:21 AM
From their website. WARNING! I know nothing about this adapter other than what you see here. Use at your own risk!


<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>PXGM24 GM auxiliary input device now In Stock!.

3/3/2004

The 2004 Innovations Award winner, the Peripheral Electronics PXGM24 is the industry’s first stand alone auxiliary input for GM Class2 vehicles. The PXGM24 interface will allow up to two auxiliary input sources to play through OEM radios that are equipped with the GM 24 pin harness. The PXGM24 was created to provide a fool-proof method for supplying a direct audio input for multimedia installations. This plug-n-play solution surpasses FM modulation which is the current method of introducing audio in these systems. Selecting an input source is as simple as pressing the source button on the radio. The head-unit can toggle between all the possible sources as if they were factory installed, displaying CD, FM, AUX1, AUX2 or whatever source is selected. Some of the vehicle applications include 2003-2004 Full Size Pickups and SUV’s, Trailblazer, Monte Carlo and Impala just to name a few. The PXGM24 also has four independent level adjustments for each input channel. Adding a multimedia system or XM radio without degradation of sound quality is now a plug and play interface away.

For more information on this and other OEM integration solutions from Peripheral Electronics you can visit their website at www.peripheralelectronics.com (http://www.peripheralelectronics.com)

http://aampofamerica.com/2002/press_details_peripheral_site.asp?ID=27

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http://aampofamerica.com/images_press/hi-rez/pxgm24v2.jpg

Klaus
04-03-2004, 01:21 AM
From their website. WARNING! I know nothing about this adapter other than what you see here. Use at your own risk!


<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>PXGM24 GM auxiliary input device now In Stock!.

3/3/2004

The 2004 Innovations Award winner, the Peripheral Electronics PXGM24 is the industry’s first stand alone auxiliary input for GM Class2 vehicles. The PXGM24 interface will allow up to two auxiliary input sources to play through OEM radios that are equipped with the GM 24 pin harness. The PXGM24 was created to provide a fool-proof method for supplying a direct audio input for multimedia installations. This plug-n-play solution surpasses FM modulation which is the current method of introducing audio in these systems. Selecting an input source is as simple as pressing the source button on the radio. The head-unit can toggle between all the possible sources as if they were factory installed, displaying CD, FM, AUX1, AUX2 or whatever source is selected. Some of the vehicle applications include 2003-2004 Full Size Pickups and SUV’s, Trailblazer, Monte Carlo and Impala just to name a few. The PXGM24 also has four independent level adjustments for each input channel. Adding a multimedia system or XM radio without degradation of sound quality is now a plug and play interface away.

For more information on this and other OEM integration solutions from Peripheral Electronics you can visit their website at www.peripheralelectronics.com (http://www.peripheralelectronics.com)

http://aampofamerica.com/2002/press_details_peripheral_site.asp?ID=27

<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

http://aampofamerica.com/images_press/hi-rez/pxgm24v2.jpg

Klaus
04-03-2004, 01:21 AM
From their website. WARNING! I know nothing about this adapter other than what you see here. Use at your own risk!


<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>PXGM24 GM auxiliary input device now In Stock!.

3/3/2004

The 2004 Innovations Award winner, the Peripheral Electronics PXGM24 is the industry’s first stand alone auxiliary input for GM Class2 vehicles. The PXGM24 interface will allow up to two auxiliary input sources to play through OEM radios that are equipped with the GM 24 pin harness. The PXGM24 was created to provide a fool-proof method for supplying a direct audio input for multimedia installations. This plug-n-play solution surpasses FM modulation which is the current method of introducing audio in these systems. Selecting an input source is as simple as pressing the source button on the radio. The head-unit can toggle between all the possible sources as if they were factory installed, displaying CD, FM, AUX1, AUX2 or whatever source is selected. Some of the vehicle applications include 2003-2004 Full Size Pickups and SUV’s, Trailblazer, Monte Carlo and Impala just to name a few. The PXGM24 also has four independent level adjustments for each input channel. Adding a multimedia system or XM radio without degradation of sound quality is now a plug and play interface away.

For more information on this and other OEM integration solutions from Peripheral Electronics you can visit their website at www.peripheralelectronics.com (http://www.peripheralelectronics.com)

http://aampofamerica.com/2002/press_details_peripheral_site.asp?ID=27

<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

http://aampofamerica.com/images_press/hi-rez/pxgm24v2.jpg

Klaus
04-03-2004, 01:26 AM
Here's a link to the PAC adapter:

http://store.yahoo.com/logjam/pacaaigm24.html

RIC-H0
04-03-2004, 01:35 AM
Is that the same unit that was described in "Ultimate Hummer" Magazine?

Ric-H2

kalantar
04-03-2004, 07:41 AM
Has anyone tried this?
Is this the ultimate solution for using an MP3 player in the H2? I am frustrated with the current wireless FM modulator I have.

Spike
04-03-2004, 12:29 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Originally posted by Rich2,
Is that the same unit that was described in "Ultimate Hummer" Magazine?
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I was just checking that, they look similar. They only refer to the unit in the magazine as a "GMAA". I think the only difference is the one in the magazine will only allow one input source to be added. The one shown by Klaus will allow 2 sources to be added. Look at them close, this one has RCA jacks on both sides, the one in the magazine only has them on the left side.

Klaus
04-03-2004, 12:42 PM
The posts I made above are 2 different adapters, both AUX inputs.

Also, there is another adapter that should be released in the next week or so that will be a similar to the Soundgate adapter. It will allow a Pioneer XM radio module to be connected to our sound systems.

Here's a link to the XM411 site where the site admin and I discussed it:

http://www.xm411.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1867

HHummer
04-03-2004, 04:41 PM
Interesting that availability concides with the shipping of the PAC AAI-GM24. Looks similar in function, but wonder if both can use the steering wheel controls. Here is the Logjam Electronics info on the PAC AAI-GM24 that is now shipping. Will know more next week when mine arrives.

The PAC AAI-GM24 is a stand-alone auxiliary input converter that works in most 2003-2004 GM vehicles. Unlike the PAC AAI-GM12, the AAI-GM24 works with vehicles that do NOT come with factory XM, factory DVD or factory external CD changer. The AAI-GM24 has two auxiliary inputs selectable by the headunit's button. Even works in most vehicles with the factory 6 disc in-dash head units. The AAI-GM24 auxiliary input is the first in the industry to use either the radio buttons or steering wheel controls to send out commands to PAC's optional SWI-X which can be used to control an MP3 player, DVD, VCP or most devices that use an infrared remote. A complete and up-to-date application guide will be available when device is available. Please note: PAC part# AUX-GM24 has been changed to AAI-GM24.

Klaus
04-04-2004, 09:19 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Klaus:
The posts I made above are 2 different adapters, both AUX inputs.

Also, there is another adapter that should be released in the next week or so that will be a similar to the Soundgate adapter. It will allow a Pioneer XM radio module to be connected to our sound systems.

Here's a link to the XM411 site where the site admin and I discussed it:

http://www.xm411.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1867 <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I'm afaid that it is a little TOO similar to the Soundgate. Here's some links and a picture of the P.I.E. GM12/PC-PIOX adapter:

http://www.xm411.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=65153#65153

http://store.myradiostore.com/gm12pcpiox.html

http://store3.yimg.com/I/xmfanstore_1788_3364692

http://store.myradiostore.com/gmbu.html

http://store3.yimg.com/I/xmfanstore_1788_3595387

Klaus
04-06-2004, 05:57 PM
Here's an email I sent to P.I.E. and their reply:

My Email:

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I have some questions about your new GM12/PC-PIOX adapter.



1. Do you have the instructions for this adapter available for download on your web site?

2. Will this adapter work with a 2003 and/or a 2004 Hummer H2?

3. Will this adapter work with a 2003 Cadillac Escalade with the factory installed DVD Navigation System AND the AUX 6-CD Changer (CDX) options? The adapter would be used to only add XM Radio.

4. Will this adapter display the full 16 characters of artist and 16 characters of the song name when using XM with a Pioneer 910 XM module?


Thank you

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P.I.E.'s Reply:
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1) we have the instructions for this adapter available for download on our website.

2)yes this adapter will work with a 2003 and/or 2004 hummer H2.

3)Yes ,it works only if the Radio has 'BAND' button.

4)Yes, it displays the full 16 characters of artist and song name.

Thank you for contacting PIE.

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