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Message Subject: Satellite Radio
Mike Z
Posted 1/6/2010 3:04 PM (#87474)
Subject: Satellite Radio


Just wondering if anyone has ever installed a satellite radio recevior in their boat? How they like it? How they hooked it up? Would you do anything differnt?
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hgmeyer
Posted 1/6/2010 10:12 PM (#87483 - in reply to #87474)
Subject: RE: Satellite Radio



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I have a separate Sirius Radio in mine.,.. Works through the FM band on my radio... I really enjoy it ...
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iceman35
Posted 1/7/2010 5:57 AM (#87487 - in reply to #87474)
Subject: Re: Satellite Radio



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You could go through the lowrance deal and plug it in through your HDS but that gets pricey... interesting part about that is you can get weather on your sonar... I've thought it but the cost has stopped me...
any number of marine stereos have XM/ sirius built in or have a MP3 plug to use... you could also go with a 'box" deal combining it with the MP3 input and your reciever...
I have the XM MP3 reciever and it works great... car adapter kit would work in a boat... remember about waterproofness and stuff...
I live in a "radio free hole" in central NY... nothing comes in... Sat radio has been awesome...
If you haven't pulled the trigger on a reciever yet, I would suggest getting one that allows you to record channels... I can record up to 70 hours on mine which comes in handy....
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