โSep-04-2017 09:47 AM
โSep-09-2017 11:57 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:rk911 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
if you live in a large city with 30 zillion fm stations it would be difficult to find a clear "channel" to use one of those transmitters.
bumpy
we live in metro Chicago and spend between 1-3 months in Phoenix each spring. I've had no problem finding a clear FM frequency for my SXM receiver in either area.
I had an old FM transmitter jobby and around Baltimore/Washington D.C. there was just too much outside interference to get a good signal. I would be reluctant to spend a lot of money on this type of a solution. but I don't think the OP wants an easy/quick/cheap solution. I think he wants an excuse to upgrade his radio from the AM only cheap charley that came in the edsel.
bumpy
โSep-09-2017 04:38 AM
rk911 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
if you live in a large city with 30 zillion fm stations it would be difficult to find a clear "channel" to use one of those transmitters.
bumpy
we live in metro Chicago and spend between 1-3 months in Phoenix each spring. I've had no problem finding a clear FM frequency for my SXM receiver in either area.
โSep-08-2017 04:03 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
if you live in a large city with 30 zillion fm stations it would be difficult to find a clear "channel" to use one of those transmitters.
bumpy
โSep-08-2017 03:07 PM
โSep-08-2017 12:26 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:ken burke wrote:
Thanks all for you input on the Sirius radio. I don't understand a lot of what you say, but my radio is not set up for anything. No channels. That is why I have to go with a new radio and tuner.
ken
you misunderstood. your current radio will work if it has an "AUX" input, for a 1/8 inch???? plug. if you bought any upgraded radio in the last 6 years it should have one. does your radio have an aux input??? that is the first requirement, nothing needs to be "set up" for channels on it. post a picture of the face of your radio.
bumpy
โSep-08-2017 10:44 AM
sar tracker wrote:
Not sure if it's available any longer, but I have the XTR3CK receiver. Portable and small, it receives the sat signal, then re-transmits it over an few pre-set FM frequencies (currently, I have it set on 89.1). Signal is just strong enough to receive the FM signal in our RV, with the pickup disconnected and sitting in front. (probably 30-40' between receiver and stereo in RV.
โSep-08-2017 10:25 AM
SCClockDr wrote:ken burke wrote:This is the best arrangement we've had to date.
All . . . . I am thinking of buying equipment for the SiriusXM system. What reception do you get with Sirius??doesn't address reception, If you have large buildings, forests, etc. in the way, you will lose reception at timesBrowning antenna
Do you have to have a truckers antenna to get good signals?the answer to this question is NO?Not addressed
I am having mixed emotions about Sirius . . . . costs 425 dollars for equipment for my truck. I am not sure it is worth it.I believe it has been answered, NO you do NOT have to spend $425
Thanks . . . . . ken
Once committed, finding x, y, and/or z won't work for me is a bummer in my book.
I accept your reasoning is a bit different than mine at times and it is just as valid. It is often even better.
โSep-08-2017 06:03 AM
ken burke wrote:This is the best arrangement we've had to date.
All . . . . I am thinking of buying equipment for the SiriusXM system. What reception do you get with Sirius??
Do you have to have a truckers antenna to get good signals??Browning antenna
Not addressed
I am having mixed emotions about Sirius . . . . costs 425 dollars for equipment for my truck. I am not sure it is worth it.
Thanks . . . . . ken
โSep-08-2017 05:34 AM
SCClockDr wrote:
We use XM vs Sirius. There is an after market radio and control box in the truck with its original magnetic puck. It has issues traveling ENE TO N when north of 38ยฐ or so especially in the northeast USA. I suspect our Titanium nose cap blocks it some.
In our Titanium we have a model XDPIV2 (upgrade from a Roady2) that is FM coupled to our Samsung home theater system. The newer XM units sport weaker FM transmitters than the earlier Roady units. A dedicated rabbit ears in the rear cap fixed that issue. It is supported by a Browning BR-TRUCKER Satellite Radio Trucker Mirror-Mount Antenna with Large Built-In Ground Plane mounted on an 8' painters pole. This is the best arrangement we've had to date.
I'm thinking of installing a Browning on the truck for our Alaska trip next summer so as to clear the Titanium. Aesthetics is holding up that idea with DW (mast sticking up from the truck). I may just get the Browning and wait for the no signal complaints from DW.
โSep-08-2017 05:16 AM
โSep-08-2017 04:20 AM
ken burke wrote:
Thanks all for you input on the Sirius radio. I don't understand a lot of what you say, but my radio is not set up for anything. No channels. That is why I have to go with a new radio and tuner.
ken
โSep-07-2017 04:06 PM
โSep-06-2017 03:35 AM
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.
โSep-06-2017 03:32 AM
vermilye wrote:
I just renewed two accounts today (one for the truck & one in the trailer) $66.72 total for 6 months for both. It is a pain to renew (and argue) every 6 months, but they want quite a bit more for a full year. I suspect they hope you will get tired of renewing & let it slip into the auto renewal at the full price.
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