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Re: Temporary XM? [message #77352 is a reply to message #77343] Tue, 30 July 2013 21:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi, Yes you can make most XM receivers send a signal to an FM tuner in your car. But the XM service is still a you pay for one. I use it all the time, but use the mini phone jack to connect to my car's audio (it has an aux input). XM is rather nice on long trips as it doesn't fade out except when you have something block the signal - like going through a tunnel and sometimes right next to a big building. Not often, but occasionally. I like all the variety of music available.

Good Listening
Bruce
 
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