Xm radio
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Xm radio
don't know if previious years had that option. my radio is xm ready i just need to activate and put the antenna on. But that is what is holding me back i don't want screw anything on car or glue. the antenna is a little black box size of a pack of cigarettes. dealer options show installed on the trunk.
has anyone installed and satallite radio?
kinda bumbed its xm no stern!
has anyone installed and satallite radio?
kinda bumbed its xm no stern!
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New Alpine Head unit: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1099388650551
$199.99
Modifry Dash control interface: $90
XM controller for Alpine: $90
$199 + $90 + $90 = better for less.
That way it will be easier to hook up an amp and/or iPod if you want.
$199.99
Modifry Dash control interface: $90
XM controller for Alpine: $90
$199 + $90 + $90 = better for less.
That way it will be easier to hook up an amp and/or iPod if you want.
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my big question is do i have to mount antenna out side. the 2006 s2000 has an xm radio installed standard equip. i just have to activate and get the antenna put in. has anyone got satalite in the s2000
here is the factory pic of the antenna
here is the factory pic of the antenna
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You know that the MY04+ radio has almost no XM functionality built in. The only thing it has is the ability to talk to the OEM XM tuner which is connected to the OEM antenna. You can't use just any tuner box or any antenna. You have to buy the OEM equipment which is insanely expensive for what it does.(i.e. a standard XM tuner and antenna is $100, versus $400 for the OEM package).
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I have to say go Sirius, but everyone has their own opinions on the matter. My Sirius antenna is magnetic, so no glue, but it is a pain in the a** to detail around.