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I'm adding an aftermarket (Kenwood) radio to my 2009 997.2 Everything seems good, but the radio antenna is confusing me. I see three antenna connectors on the back of the PCM3.0. According to my wiring diagram the FM/AM and SDARS (Satellite) are in one connector (4-pin) and the other two are for GPS and Telephone. All the instructions I can find says there are only two antenna connections (Black and Yellow), but I believe these are all for 997.1. 

 

I can't find any reference to the 4-pin antenna connector online or any form of adaptor to connect to it. Anyone done an aftermarket install on a 2009 got any ideas? 

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  • 3 years later...
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Here's what I've come to figure out. Use the black antennae wire for your aftermarket receiver (you'll also need an adapter). The 4-pin thing seems to go to the center console for the plugs in there. That's where I ran my USB and HDMI cables from my new Sony head unit, and just tucked away the old connectors (just in case). 

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