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    Upgrading Your Stereo

    by Jon Glazer February 14, 2021
    written by Jon Glazer

    Upgrading your stereo/entertainment system can be a daunting task. Not only do you need to find the solution that best fits your needs, but you need to find a unit that will fit in your dashboard. This article will explore one such solution.
    In my case, I wanted a system that will seamlessly integrate with my Android phone to provide the following:

    • Fully functional GPS
    • Audible integration to listen to audio books
    • Pandora integration
    • CD player
    • Dual zone (front and back) control
    • Has provisions for a back-up camera (installed at a later date)

    The current configuration was for a single DIN unit. DIN refers to the standard audio unit size of vehicle radios and typically refers to the height of the unit. You can purchase single DIN, double DIN and, in some cases, 1.5 DIN.
    I wanted to install a double DIN solution. It appeared that there was room for it in the dash but I knew that I would need to do some cutting.

    Once I began cutting, I realized that the dashboard was nearly entirely sheet metal. This is different than most other vehicles I have worked on as they are usually made up of support brackets behind the plastic dash. No matter. I persevered and finally cut an opening that was large enough for the radio. You will notice that I cut the divider “bump” between the environmental controls and the radio. The unit’s mounting kit will cover that.
    Most likely you will need to wire/splice your own harness using the previous radio’s configuration. Just work slowly and attach the wires as necessary.

    Once completed, the final look is reasonably clean. The unit’s screen even tilts upward at various angles to make it easy to use and read.

    Routing the GPS Antenna

    The GPS antenna works best when there is no metal between it and the sky. Since I was working on moving the television from above the captain’s chairs, I decided to route the antenna wire under the dash then up the driver’s side “A” pillar (drivers side of windshield) behind the molding. Then mount the antenna in the fiberglass “bubble” on the front of the RV.

    This photo is not great but if you look closely, you can see a piece of acrylic that is screwed to one of the cabinet supports. The GPS antenna is then attached to this. There is nothing above it but fiberglass.

    Of course, it was a bit more convenient for me to do this given the state of the television replacement. Experiment to find the optimum place for you.

    Cell phone integration

    The unit I purchased supports both Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto. I cannot speak much about Apple CarPlay® since I am only familiar with Android but I assume they have similar features. Android Auto is not a fully functional Android system on its own. It requires pairing with your Android phone and relies on the phone for its applications and content.

    Once paired, the radio will have much of the same functionality as your phone utilizing Android Auto compatible versions of the applications you have on your phone. It works pretty seamlessly where you can simply put down your phone and start using the radio’s screen to do what you want to do.

    Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX

    This is the unit I purchased and have no complaints aside from the fact it has no HDMI output. It does have an HDMI input but why you would want to watch anything on that little screen is beyond me.

    February 14, 2021 3 comments
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    Furnace Tips

    by Jon Glazer February 14, 2021
    by Jon Glazer February 14, 2021

    Troubleshooting your RV furnace is relatively simple if you know what to look for. The furnace should operate the following way when you turn …

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    LED Exterior Lighting

    by Jon Glazer February 11, 2021
    by Jon Glazer February 11, 2021

    Changing out your old incandescent exterior lighting with new LEDs is not only a more efficient solution but can add a facelift to your …

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    New Hercules Tires – My Experience

    by Greg Harrison February 11, 2021
    by Greg Harrison February 11, 2021

    My experience with Hercules tires after 26,000+kms.

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    Seven’s 2020 Flooring Upgrade

    by Greg Harrison February 8, 2021
    by Greg Harrison February 8, 2021

    Replacing carpeting and vinyl flooring with luxury vinyl plank. Tips, cost, and cautions.

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    Hidden Television Mount

    by Jon Glazer February 8, 2021
    by Jon Glazer February 8, 2021

    The location of your television in your RV is always a difficult decision unless you are satisfied with the stock location. In the older …

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    Flex Armor

    by Laurie Z October 14, 2020
    by Laurie Z October 14, 2020

    Hi All, just wanted to let you know how happy I am about redoing my roof in Flex Armor, not to be confused with …

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    Internet Service and Streaming Video using Samsung Dex

    by Jon Glazer October 14, 2020
    by Jon Glazer October 14, 2020

    I have seen a number of people ask how to stream videos or use the internet from their rig. What I the best internet …

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