XM and the nav system
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Re: XM and the nav system
I have Sirius in both my Escape (although I swapped to an aftermarket NAV unit) & on my Harley. I researched a TON on whether to go XM or Sirius & EVERYBODY recommended Sirius.
I don't think it matters now as I hear the two companies are combining by years end.
~John
I don't think it matters now as I hear the two companies are combining by years end.
~John
#3
Re: XM and the nav system
I've got a Sirius tuner on my dash. I hardwired it to the CD changer along with my MP3 player by using an X3 adapter. I previously used the FM modulator built in, but found that in a big city there was too much interference on the radio stations. Since I wanted to hardwired my MP3 player anyway, the X3 was the best choice. The same situation would apply to any XM product as well since the NAV has NO aux inputs and supports NO satelite tuners.
#6
Re: XM and the nav system
I'm just starting to research this same topic for installation of Sirius in our '07 FEH with Nav system. From my searches on the forum, correct me if I'm wrong, the satelite info will not will not be displayed when connected to Nav and the only way to install it is through the CD changer using a PIE adapter? I went to the PIE site and it seems the X3-FRDW is the correct one to use. http://www.pie.net/pie_store/shopexd.asp?id=97&bc=no
Any help is appreciated.
Any help is appreciated.
#7
Re: XM and the nav system
http://news.com.com/XM%2C+Sirius+unv....html?tag=item
#8
Re: XM and the nav system
My wifes gas hog (Trailblazer) has XM so I got this offer for a Delphi Roady XT for $5.99 so I bit. The family takes the FEH now on trips so I figured we might like to have a XM in it also. Plus I get a discount on the subscription which is basicaly 1/2 price.
#9
Re: XM and the nav system
As mentioned, the PIE X3 plugs in between the radio and the changer under the seat. It is basically an audio switch that allows you to add 3 inputs to the cd Changer. Your radio must be set to "CD" mode and you use the X3 switch to flip between the changer and whatever you have connected. The CD screen remains displayed on the radio and the CD's in the changer continue to spin. You will hear the changer flip between discs if you pay attention. The CD display on the radio will continue to display the disc and track number and lapsed playback time as well. I always just switch the display to show something else like MPG. You'll need a plus-and-play type Satelite radio with a display and controls on it as no information is passed to the radio and none of the controls short of the volume will do anything.
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