XM radio?
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RE: XM radio?
risgdude,
There are at least two ways to get the sound into the radio. Use a standard male to male connector into the AUX jack of the radio. You will have all of the controls just like using the radio. Once I plugged into the radio, the AUX function appeared on the facewith the AM/FM/CD/WB/AUX - just make a selection. Just remember, it will not display the Sirius information that's on the Sirius unit.
Since I didn't like having the cable running on the front of the radio to the unit, I purchased one of the FM antenna connectors that I used in my truck. You unplug the radio antenna and plug the unit into the radio and the antenna cable into the unit. The unit has a plug to go into the Sirius cradle. Just tune the bike radio to an empty frequency and match the freq on the Sirius unit. Note that to listen to the regular radios (not the CB or CD) you will need to turn the Sirius unit off.
There are at least two ways to get the sound into the radio. Use a standard male to male connector into the AUX jack of the radio. You will have all of the controls just like using the radio. Once I plugged into the radio, the AUX function appeared on the facewith the AM/FM/CD/WB/AUX - just make a selection. Just remember, it will not display the Sirius information that's on the Sirius unit.
Since I didn't like having the cable running on the front of the radio to the unit, I purchased one of the FM antenna connectors that I used in my truck. You unplug the radio antenna and plug the unit into the radio and the antenna cable into the unit. The unit has a plug to go into the Sirius cradle. Just tune the bike radio to an empty frequency and match the freq on the Sirius unit. Note that to listen to the regular radios (not the CB or CD) you will need to turn the Sirius unit off.
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