XM Radio!!!!!! (questions that is)
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XM Radio!!!!!! (questions that is)
Hey guys, I am planning on getting XM Radio added to my 03 SC430 I would love to see some pictures and model numbers of the ones you guys have installed so I can make my decision. Thank you for the info!!!!!
-Ian
-Ian
#2
xm radio
I have put in xm radio in both my rx300 and my sc430. I use and like the delphi unit. In the rx I had the unit installed next to the shift lever, however in my sc I could not find anywhere to put it that looked good to me. So what I did (and this may sound crazy) is this. I purchased the portable car unit that plays by putting a cassette with a wire attached into the tape player. I installed the antenna on the black shelf inside the car behind the wind deflector ( stuck on with 3m double sided adhesive tape). I ran the antenna cable under the wind deflector,tucked it under the top of the rear seat, then tucked it under the edge of the rear seat and ran it down the side of the rear seat, then continued by tucking it under the seat base. At the transmission tunnel I ran it to the rear seat storage compartment. Here is where I put the delphi unit. The rear storage compartment has a pass through space at the bottom that communicates with the storage compartment between the front seats (these pass throughs are covered with pop off plastic covers) (remove both covers). Then I passed the power cable for the unit though and plugged it in the outlet in the front storage compartment, I passed the cassette wire though also. So if I am not using it, the only visible change is the antenna on the shelf and about 2 inches of wire on the rear transmission tunnel. To use it I take the cassette out of the front storage compartment and plug it in the dash then close the top ( it closes ok) (now a wire is visible from compartment to tape deck). I then reach back and flip open the rear compartment exposing the control unit. The unit comes with a remote control. It has 10 buttons that can be set to two sets of ten channels (enough for me, since you can't see the unit without turning around). With the top up pointing it sort of up and at the roof changes channels, however with the top down I have to use a sort of "throwing salt over my shoulder motion" to change channels. I had tried other locations but this seemed the best for me. If anyone has any other suggestions I would be interested to know.
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yeah, i am very interested in this thread as well. i really want XM radio...really really want it.
BUT...
1. i don't want the cassette adapter, probably go with the FM modulator.
2. i don't know where to put the display unit. i have IS300 Sportcross. i can't find a good place for the unit. i thought about putting the unit right under the armrest so i can flip the armrest and change channels. since the arm rest is right above the storage area with the extra power plug-in, i guess this would be a good spot.
3. i really HATE the external attenna. i don't want to run that thing on my roof with a stupid wire. this is the main thing that is stopping me from getting XM.
anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, pictures, ideas, please help us. my friend has XM in his car, i got to hear it a couple of time. i think it's great. how do i intergrate the unit into my car without the clutter, that is the question...
i really wished Lexus came with XM ready receivers...
BUT...
1. i don't want the cassette adapter, probably go with the FM modulator.
2. i don't know where to put the display unit. i have IS300 Sportcross. i can't find a good place for the unit. i thought about putting the unit right under the armrest so i can flip the armrest and change channels. since the arm rest is right above the storage area with the extra power plug-in, i guess this would be a good spot.
3. i really HATE the external attenna. i don't want to run that thing on my roof with a stupid wire. this is the main thing that is stopping me from getting XM.
anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, pictures, ideas, please help us. my friend has XM in his car, i got to hear it a couple of time. i think it's great. how do i intergrate the unit into my car without the clutter, that is the question...
i really wished Lexus came with XM ready receivers...
Last edited by darden; 11-21-03 at 03:37 AM.
#4
has anyone thought about taking apart the control unit for the xm, pulling/extending the iR eye, and mounting it somewhere where the remote can see it? I understand that you wont be able to see the screen, so no information about what you're listening to, but at least it would look better and you won't have to point the remote in weird angles to change stations.
#5
You're very resourceful, jtc !
Darden, from some of the posts I've read on XMFAN.COM and SIRIUSBACKSTAGE.COM, you may get lucky and be able to get good reception by placing the antenna on the forward area of the dash. Others have hidden it inside the spoiler!
Even if you have to resort to the roof, the latest XM antennas are very small.
Even if you have to resort to the roof, the latest XM antennas are very small.
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Re: You're very resourceful, jtc !
Originally posted by PERRYinLA
Darden, from some of the posts I've read on XMFAN.COM and SIRIUSBACKSTAGE.COM, you may get lucky and be able to get good reception by placing the antenna on the forward area of the dash. Others have hidden it inside the spoiler!
Even if you have to resort to the roof, the latest XM antennas are very small.
Darden, from some of the posts I've read on XMFAN.COM and SIRIUSBACKSTAGE.COM, you may get lucky and be able to get good reception by placing the antenna on the forward area of the dash. Others have hidden it inside the spoiler!
Even if you have to resort to the roof, the latest XM antennas are very small.
i went and talked to best buy ppl today about XM. this one sales guy was really nice. he showed me all the stuff even though he knew i was not going to buy today. i explained to him what i wanted and didn't want to do with XM.
anyway, he told me that he has installed some XM attenna on the dash and got great reception as well. that was the first time i hear that so i was not sure about it until i read your post.
i will be checking out those sites you listed for sure. thank you!
#7
Hey, I have an XM radio and it's great. I drive about 2.5hrs everyday and XM radio makes the drive go so much faster. I love the fact that I don't have to listen to stupid commercial breaks. Also, depending on my mood, I can listen to broadway, classical, pop, etc anytime i want and don't have to search for new channels everytime i cross towns.
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I put a Roady in my RX300. Mounted the reciever in the sunglasses holder. Picked up switched power from the sunroof motor. Ran the cassette wiring down to the radio. You can buy an extension cable. On the antenna. At first I had it outside. But when I was playing with the wiring. I just layed the antenna on the dash. Works the same for me. It still drops out next to buildings. But it did when it was outside also. The FM modulator sounded terrible. I need to find a harness for the non Nakamichi radio. To hook it up right to the stereo.
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Re: XM Radio
Originally posted by KeysRx300
I put a Roady in my RX300. Mounted the reciever in the sunglasses holder. Picked up switched power from the sunroof motor. Ran the cassette wiring down to the radio. You can buy an extension cable. On the antenna. At first I had it outside. But when I was playing with the wiring. I just layed the antenna on the dash. Works the same for me. It still drops out next to buildings. But it did when it was outside also. The FM modulator sounded terrible. I need to find a harness for the non Nakamichi radio. To hook it up right to the stereo.
I put a Roady in my RX300. Mounted the reciever in the sunglasses holder. Picked up switched power from the sunroof motor. Ran the cassette wiring down to the radio. You can buy an extension cable. On the antenna. At first I had it outside. But when I was playing with the wiring. I just layed the antenna on the dash. Works the same for me. It still drops out next to buildings. But it did when it was outside also. The FM modulator sounded terrible. I need to find a harness for the non Nakamichi radio. To hook it up right to the stereo.
my XM car pictures here
my XM homekit here
#10
XM SUCKS! I had XM in my Eclipse and I hated it. I put SIRIUS in my GS4. Way better programming. Plus SIRIUS broadcasts in Dolby Surround, and I get way less drop outs then XM.
The new SIRIUS Sportster PnP is money!
The new SIRIUS Sportster PnP is money!
#11
I put the Kenwood FM modulated Sirius in my 2003 SC 430. It was not the Here2Anywhere model but the other small control unit. It fit perfectly in the ashtray area. They moved my cigarette lighter to the tunnel area in passenger footwell. The ashtray door covered the unit up when not in use. antenna was on the dash and I got perfect reception, plus the brushed aluminum look matched the ML stereo very nicely. Just my $.02.
Last edited by Doc C; 09-28-04 at 08:42 PM.
#13
Before jumping into XM, I would look at SIRIUS as well. A lot of people think Satellite Radio is just XM. XM is a company as is SIRIUS.
Do your research and see what both companies offer. XM maybe 9.99 a month, but they charge extra for certain channels, like Playboy and Opie and Anthony. Plus they charge and extra 3.99 to stream there music online.
At SIRIUS you get everything for 12.99 a month, to inlude free online streaming, and all NFL, NHL and most NBA games broadcast live.
Do your research. To each is own.
www.sirius.com
www.xmradio.com
www.siriusbackstage.com
www.xmfan.com
Do your research and see what both companies offer. XM maybe 9.99 a month, but they charge extra for certain channels, like Playboy and Opie and Anthony. Plus they charge and extra 3.99 to stream there music online.
At SIRIUS you get everything for 12.99 a month, to inlude free online streaming, and all NFL, NHL and most NBA games broadcast live.
Do your research. To each is own.
www.sirius.com
www.xmradio.com
www.siriusbackstage.com
www.xmfan.com
Originally posted by nthach
I want to take the XM plunge, my car has no CD changer, and i'm sick of hearing AOL and Sleep Train commercials.
I want to take the XM plunge, my car has no CD changer, and i'm sick of hearing AOL and Sleep Train commercials.
#14
Plus, if, instead of creating a new account with Sirius for $12.99/mo, one joins up with someone that already has an existing account (like me- PM if interested), the extra subscription is only $6.99/mo, which averages out to $10/each/month, same as XM.
Last edited by PERRYinLA; 09-29-04 at 04:58 PM.
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i pay for my GF's XM account in addition to my own. additional accounts is also 6.99. so i pay 16.99 total for two accounts. not bad.
i picked XM because of its techno and electronica channels. although satelite radio for both companies offer over 100 chanels of programming, you will find that you will be listening to 2-3 of yoru favorite channels about 80-90% of the time.
anyway, check the programming for both companies and see which one has the most channels that my interest you is my advice.
another main reason i picked XM because i thought Sirius might be going out of business or be bought out by XM sometime in the near future.
XM has over 2 million subscribers now compared to Sirius which has less than 500,000 the last time i checked.
but i did wish XM got the rights to NFL though. BUT NCAA football is just as good on XM... it all depends on your interest.
i picked XM because of its techno and electronica channels. although satelite radio for both companies offer over 100 chanels of programming, you will find that you will be listening to 2-3 of yoru favorite channels about 80-90% of the time.
anyway, check the programming for both companies and see which one has the most channels that my interest you is my advice.
another main reason i picked XM because i thought Sirius might be going out of business or be bought out by XM sometime in the near future.
XM has over 2 million subscribers now compared to Sirius which has less than 500,000 the last time i checked.
but i did wish XM got the rights to NFL though. BUT NCAA football is just as good on XM... it all depends on your interest.