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Robert11 05-18-2004 08:08 AM

For Roger Williams: Re XM In '04 Accord Previous Posr
 
Hi,

Haven't bought anything yet for XM; guess I'm still "pondering" it all.
But, probably will.

There are several rumors in the XM forums that a new Roady, etc. will be
coming out "soon."
May wait a bit and see if that develops; supposed to have, maybe, a built in
fm modulator.

Looked into it a bit, and I guess the only reasonable practical way to
implement
is via the fm modulator if you don't want to remove the complete radio from
the dash, or have someone
else do it for you.
I don't, and will probably go with the fm modulator route, even though the
sound quality won't be as good
as a hard-wired approach.

Keep me informed, please, on how you made out with this.

Regards,
Bob

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Roger Williams (rawmsco@sbcglobal.net)
Subject: Re: XM Radio In Accord Questions

Date: 2004-05-17 18:19:02 PST

hi there,

i saw your posting on the honda newsgroup and wanted to know how you solved
your installation of the xm satellite in your '04 accord lx. i have a brand
new '04 accord with the same set up as you (ie lx with the 6 cd unit).

can you tell me first of all if you are enjoying the xm service?

i too am considering the fm modulator; did you go with this? how's it
working?

what all did they have to do to your car to get the xm installed?

where did you put the antenna?

anything else that might help me finalize my decision regarding xm?

thanks for your time. appreciate any help that you can offer.

regards,

roger



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