[BC] XM Radio Interference

Ron Cole rondcole
Mon Oct 3 09:32:19 CDT 2005


My solution was to spend the Big bucks and other the XM option on my new
car.

Ron

On 10/3/05, Blake Bowers <bbowers at townsqr.com> wrote:
>
> 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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