Re: Satelite Radio
- From: "Jim Warman" <mechanic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 04:11:41 GMT
Robert is quite right... I have installed a couple of these units in
Explorers. The term PITA comes to mind. Upside is that there is no extra
unit hanging on the dashboard and the whole readout is on the radio display.
"Robert A. Plourde Jr." <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:SWFQe.3329$rj.2884@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From what I understand, you have to buy an additional unit that connects
to
> the main head unit, and this button will switch to that unit to allow all
> the regular controls to control the Sat radio instead. Not sure if it is
XM
> or Sirius. Nothing is built in and, in fact, this unit costs more than
the
> Sat units you can buy from either XM or Sirius. Also, this button only
> works with their Sat radio. You cannot get one of the cheaper units from
> Sirius or XM, and expect it to plug into the main unit and be used by this
> button.
>
>
> "Mr.~G." <taekwonmg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11CQe.16017$ih4.6639@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > My 04 Mustang has a Mach 460 radio (made by Visteon) that has a [SAT]
> > button. I understand this is for Satellite Radio like Sirius or MX
Radio
> > but, my question is about the [SAT] button. Does that mean that it has
a
> > satellite radio receiver build in? Meaning, you just have to sign up
for
> > the service and there is nothing to buy. Or does it have another
function.
> >
> > MG
> >
> >
>
>
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