[BC] XM Radio Interference

Blake Bowers bbowers
Mon Oct 3 09:27:21 CDT 2005


I use the XM modulator that connects in the antenna line,
and still get interference from time to time, but not
often.

The best idea is to use the cassette adapter, OR, to
get a head unit that take the audio out directly.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Wood" <richwood at pobox.com>
To: "Broadcast Radio Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:22 AM
Subject: Re: [BC] XM Radio Interference


> ------ At 11:48 PM 10/2/2005, Radiofldude at aol.com wrote: -------
>
>>Within 1 mile of the WMIE 91.5 tower here in Cocoa(1 mile from me at 
>>WTIR)..
>>he can't hear XM cuse WMIE bleeds in so bad that XM is  unlistenable.
>
> The best solution to that is a modulator that connects between the car 
> radio's antenna and the radio. It effectively disconnects the antenna and 
> feeds the radio directly when it's operating. You won't be able to receive 
> anything but XM at whatever frequency the modulator is set to. In major 
> markets it's almost impossible to find a quiet spot. I use such a 
> modulator for my Ham radio and MP3 player. The radio's headend accepts an 
> XM tuner, an adapter I use for SIRIUS and a CD changer.
>
> Rich
>
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