Re: Satelite Radio



I have a 2002 with the Mach 460 and my radio doesn't have a SAT button. I
wish it did so I could get the extra unit and use that for sat. Right now,
I am using the JVC sat unit for Sirius and it just sits on the side of the
emergency brake. Not the best solution but it works.

"Jim Warman" <mechanic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:10RQe.219040$HI.29768@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Robert is quite right... I have installed a couple of these units in
> Explorers. The term PITA comes to mind. Upside is that there is no extra
> unit hanging on the dashboard and the whole readout is on the radio
display.
>
>
> "Robert A. Plourde Jr." <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:SWFQe.3329$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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