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    There was a thread started in the general discussion section about this but it wasn't my thread and I have other questions so I figure'd I'd post them here. Also if you know of anything better than what I linked let me know. Thanks.

    So I have this radio... DEH-3200UB - CD Receiver with iPodĀ® Direct Control and USB input | Pioneer Electronics USA

    I'd like to get the AM and steering wheel controls working again. Would this work for the AM?
    Metra Antenna Y-adapter Splits antenna signal (1 female to 2 male antenna connectors) at Crutchfield.com


    Would this work for the steering wheel controls?

    Axxess ASWC-1 Steering wheel control interface — connects your car's steering wheel audio controls to an aftermarket stereo at Crutchfield.com

    And are these any good? Since getting tint my FM and been a little fuzzy certain places where it wasn't before.

    FM Signal Amplifier Signal booster for problem reception areas at Crutchfield.com
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    Cool very helpful thanks for showing me that. Any idea if the FM amplifier is worth the money?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeDudeAtHome View Post
    Any idea if the FM amplifier is worth the money?
    I've never used one, but based on the reviews, I'd say no.
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    One thing to realize is, that the ASWC-1 will only work when The aftermarket head unit must have a SWC (Steering Wheel Control) 3.5mm input or steering wheel remote control input wire (blue/yellow). If your aftermarket radio doesn't have this plug, but DOES have a remote control, you could use a PAC-Audio SWI-X
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