We don't connect in exactly the same way as the philips docs suggest, however.
The temic module I believe might use different (just slightly newer) versions of the philips chips you mention, which together make an automotive radio. I strongly advise you not to bother trying to build a tuner module (as in, an equivalent of the temic part), as PCB layout is a pain, the components can be hugely hard to get (inductors are only the start of it), the chips are surface mount and each one needs tuning - the Temic module also has an I2C eeprom internally which contains the calibration values needed to get best performance.
You *could* make a tuner module using the temic box and some componentry. It would cost you more than the next batch of tuners will cost you, though, so it's not really a sensible effort - it would also probably have other shortcomings if the PCB wasn't exactly right.
Hugo