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Bumpyroad
Sep 06, 2017Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Our toad has a factory XM equipped radio, and we use a low cost head end only that plugs into the auxiliary jack on our motorhome radio with the "hockey puck" antenna mounted above the overhead TV cabinet. We can also move the head end to our second car that stays at our cottage when desired. In that car, it connects to the factory radio using an FM radio signal and uses a small magnetic "puck" antenna on the roof. We pay $10/month per receiver, and our total equipment investment was less than $100.
I would recommend that when you buy a receiver to plug into the aux input, that you plan ahead and get one that is compatible with the ala carte programming. after going thru the renewal hassles, etc. with the regular programming you will want to switch.
bumpy
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