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By now, everyone knows about Sirius and XM radio. The services come with a free trial on nearly every new car sold, and aftermarket satellite radio kits drastically outsell standard FM radios. The benefits of satellite radio are the lack of commercials and the wealth of specialty programming. There are multiple channels of every genre of music, from the twang of bluegrass banjo picking to the hard hitting lyrics of gangsta rap.
You can tune into Christian talk radio or comedy routines that would be edited down to prepositions before they would be allowed to air over regular broadcast radio. And along with this wealth of programming comes an amazing continuity of service that only satellite radio can provide. You can drive all the way across the country listening to a single station, getting crystal clear reception in areas where a cell phone doesn't have a chance of working.
Subscription costs are reasonable, available at monthly or annual levels, and now, with the release of Xact satellite radios, the hardware itself is available for under $50. And yes, those are American dollars. For under $50 you can buy an Xact Sirius radio that doesn't even have to be installed in-dash. The Xact Visor clips right onto your car's sun visor. Even if you opt to purchase a more traditional model, with an in-dash installation kit, an Xact radio is a fantastic choice.
They are reasonably priced and very easy to install. You can have them professionally installed at any auto audio center, or you can choose to do the job yourself with self installation kits. They come in a variety of sizes so you are sure to find one that fits your own personal wattage requirements.
And Christmas is a great time to find Xact satellite radios on sale, either for yourself or someone special. The recipient doesn't have to be a music-blaring teenager to appreciate a gift of a satellite radio. Mothers and fathers will enjoy stations of their own choosing as they drive those boring hours to and from work each day, and children will enjoy kids' programming as they are taxied to school, daycare or soccer matches!
To find out more about Xact satellite radio please visit our website at http://www.bestsatelliteradios.com
Installing Satellite Radio in Your Car
So, you made the decision to get satellite radio for your car. You bought your new satellite radio and now it’s time to get it all set up. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t worry – it’s actually much easier than you might expect.
You’ll first need to determine the type of connection your car uses. If your radio has an FM transmitter, then you can do a wireless connection. If not, you’ll need to directly connect the satellite radio to your car’s radio. Either way, it’s very simple to hook up.
When you open the box to your new satellite radio, you’ll see the main unit, mounting items, magnet roof antenna and an owner’s manual with an installation guide. These are the main items you’ll receive with a standard satellite radio; any others that are included will depend on the make and model of the radio you bought.
Steps for installing your satellite radio
The first step in installing your radio is to decide on where you’re going to mount the radio. Your radio mount can be attached to the windshield by suction cups, or to the dashboard with Velcro strips. If you’re mounting it to your dash, hold it in place at the location you want while making sure it’s free of obstacles before attaching the Velcro. Position the radio so that it’s within reach while you’re driving, but also out of the way of gearshifts and other controls. If you’re mounting it to the windshield, be sure it doesn’t obstruct your view of the road.
Next, plug in the power adapter to your cars cigarette lighter, and plug the other end into the satellite unit.
The antenna is last. The antenna needs to be mounted in the area on the outside of your car that has the least obstructions. Typically, the guide that comes with your satellite radio system will have detailed information for running the antenna cable into the car to your new system. The type of vehicle you have and any existing roof attachments will determine where you should place the antenna.
Setting up a wireless connection
If you want to set up a wireless connection, your new unit has to have an FM transmitter. Although this method will involve fewer cords coming from your new system, the quality of sound won’t be as good as you’d get with a direct connection.
The default FM station the transmitter uses is 88.1, which may not work for your area. You want to have a station that’s clear of any local radio stations – if you drive between two areas; it’s a good idea to find a station that’s free in both areas. Once you’ve determined the station you’ll use, save it to your presets so that your satellite radio can easily tune itself with just the touch of a button.
Using a direct connection
If your satellite radio doesn’t have an FM transmitter, you’ll be connecting it with either a cassette adapter for your car radio (lower quality), or through the AUX IN or LINE IN connections on your car radio (best quality). If your unit model doesn’t come with the cassette adapter or audio cable you need, stop by your local electronics store and purchase the one that works with your unit.
Insert the cassette adapter into your cassette player on your car stereo, or plug the audio cable into the AUX IN/LINE IN connection. Then, plug the other end into the AUDIO OUT/LINE OUT connection on the back of your satellite unit. Finally, set your car radio to the AUX setting to listen to your new satellite radio.
Listening to your satellite radio for the first time
After you have everything connected, turn on your new unit and follow the prompts on the display screen to finish the set up process. Once you’re done, you’ll be able to enjoy your new satellite radio for the first time!
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Dual XDM7510 dash radio Wiring for 2002 Honda Civic?
I have a 2002 honda civic and just bought a Dual XDM7510 dash radio for it, i removed the previous radio and attatched the new wiring to the old wiring i.e. i cut the wires from the old sony radio (blue, red, yellow etc) and attactched them to the the wires of the Dual XDM7510 dash radio. However it does not work. I know this is specific but can anyone send me pics or something of what the wiring is suppose to look like?
Hello... just out of curiosity, did you cut each wire one at a time. If you cut the yellow wire it is possible that it touched metal and blew the fuse. If you cut more than one wire at a time, that could have blown a fuse. I would check there first. Most cars have at least 2 fuse boxes, and most of the time the fuse that is blown is not the one that says radio, because they are referring to the switched wire. The memory wire (yellow) usually has multiple functions, i.e. cigarette lighter, acc plug, clock, etc. I recommend checking all the fuses just to make sure they are all good. Check to see if the radio has a fuse in the back of it and if it is good. After that, check the yellow wire at the radio for power. Check the red wire at the radio for power and check the black wire at the radio for ground. . If you have all 3 of these at the radio and it doesnt power up, then the radio is bad out of the box... dont be surprised about this because I have installed many of these and this has happend on several occasions with this brand. I have installed car audio professionally for 18 years. Good luck and I hope this helped!! Live Loud!
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