Hi all...I've been looking into XM Radio and I'm quite skeptical. It seems like it isn't even practical unless you are driving a mercedes, cadillac, or lancer evo...I mean, it's really high-end. By high-end, I mean expensive. It seems the cost-benefit ratio is about 10:1.
But, to give it a fair shake, I need to know exactly what I need to get XM Radio just in my car. I have an XM-Ready in-dash receiver.
Do I just need to buy a 'plug-n-play' tuner, like the skyfi, or do I need to buy some sort of an antenna and a receiver?
A nice little diagram of what equipment I need, how they connect, and what the connection is (like mono RCA, etc) would be just what the doctor ordered.
Cheers,
Adam
But, to give it a fair shake, I need to know exactly what I need to get XM Radio just in my car. I have an XM-Ready in-dash receiver.
Do I just need to buy a 'plug-n-play' tuner, like the skyfi, or do I need to buy some sort of an antenna and a receiver?
A nice little diagram of what equipment I need, how they connect, and what the connection is (like mono RCA, etc) would be just what the doctor ordered.
Cheers,
Adam