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Entertainment System
06-03-2005, 03:00
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Entertainment System
Ron,

You could leave your XM receiver connected to 12 volts for power. I have
Sony units, which have audio outputs, I am however, "broadcasting"
the signal to the FM receiver in the WL.. I have a hard wired FM modulator
which is not necessay with the newer units such as yours. If your unit
transmitts to your current system you should have no problem with the signal
to a 120v operated receiver.

I purchased a "home kit" with my first receiver. The kit contained a 120v to
6v adapter (actually the Sony receiver operates on 6v--the 12v mobile cord
reduced the voltage to 6v). The kit also contained another antenna &
connecting paraphernalia. You should be able to get the 120v adapter from a
dealer.


Crutchfield's has good tech help @ 1-888-474-7339 or crutchfield.com.


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Entertainment System - racin41@... - 06-03-2005, 00:53
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