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Temporary XM? [message #77343] Tue, 30 July 2013 17:12 Go to previous message
RustyC is currently offline  RustyC
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I heard something the other day about being able to get XM receivers that play through your existing car radio. (One of those things where a friend of a friend's nephew was doing it, you know.)

I thought XM was by subscription only, and that you had to have something really special in the car stereo system. Is it not that hard? Can you get like a portable XM receiver and run it through the car radio like I'm currently running my iPod through there, using a cassette adapter?
 
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