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SIRIUS XM RADIO ...INSTAL - PART #2

BLUEKNIGHT911

Sadly Passed Oct 2024 - RIP
Sooo, instead of drilling a new large hole for the antennae plug, I took out the MP-3 Aux connector ( which was already in the glove box ) ...made an indentation in the hole with my Dremel for the antennae cord , put the Aux. connector back in, put all the Tupperware back on ...... took the Spyder out so the Antennae could see a satellite ..... attached the power coed and plugged it in ..... switched the radio to Aux. turned the XM on and WOW ... This freakin thing ROCKS :bowdown: :yes: :yes: :yes:.......apparently Sirius is broadcasting FREE signals until May 30th .... So even tho I didn't subscribe I was getting a signal :clap:..... I don't know how I lived without this ... I thought my stereo could play loud before :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .....well now I know what LOUD and CLEAR is all about. I'm afraid to go to max , I'm sure my JBL's can handle it , but I think the neighbors will Riot ...... I'm thinking about turning the Antennae around and using Velcro to attach it to back of the passengers seatback, just for ease of maintenance and because they are both Black it will be less noticeable :ohyea:...... going for a short ride before it Rains :gaah: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: ........ PS - Sirius is offering a deal $ 50.00 for 6 mos. - for an " all access " subscription ... call 1-844-711-8800 & ask for the $50 deal ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Channel # 5 :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes: ( the 50's baby )........... Rock & Roll is here to stay :clap::clap::clap:...... Mike :thumbup:
 
OLD

:shocked: How'd you ever live so long; to get so old?? :D :joke::joke:
My Doctor wonders about this also ........... I've been smoking since I was 9 ....... and drinking since 13 ....... I DO NOT RECOMMEND OR ENDORSE EITHER :roflblack: ..... Mike
 
:D If you quit all of those "Vice-like Habits"; you could probably last until you were 192... :bowdown:

But where's the fun in that?
 
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Sooo, instead of drilling a new large hole for the antennae plug, I took out the MP-3 Aux connector ( which was already in the glove box ) ...made an indentation in the hole with my Dremel for the antennae cord , put the Aux. connector back in, put all the Tupperware back on ...... took the Spyder out so the Antennae could see a satellite ..... attached the power coed and plugged it in ..... switched the radio to Aux. turned the XM on and WOW ... This freakin thing ROCKS :bowdown: :yes: :yes: :yes:.......apparently Sirius is broadcasting FREE signals until May 30th .... So even tho I didn't subscribe I was getting a signal :clap:..... I don't know how I lived without this ... I thought my stereo could play loud before :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .....well now I know what LOUD and CLEAR is all about. I'm afraid to go to max , I'm sure my JBL's can handle it , but I think the neighbors will Riot ...... I'm thinking about turning the Antennae around and using Velcro to attach it to back of the passengers seatback, just for ease of maintenance and because they are both Black it will be less noticeable :ohyea:...... going for a short ride before it Rains :gaah: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: ........ PS - Sirius is offering a deal $ 50.00 for 6 mos. - for an " all access " subscription ... call 1-844-711-8800 & ask for the $50 deal ....... Mike :thumbup:

Here's where I attached my antenna. Works great and only time I have any problems isantenna.jpg in really heavy tree cover.
 
This is how I did mine.
Serius mount 1.jpgSirius mount 2.jpg

no drilling, no holes radio right to hand to change channel. I love my satellite radio. #s 5, 6, 148, 143, and radio classics,Bluegrass junction and vinyl classics, lite classics
 
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They run these free previews on a fairly regular basis.

Favorite channels for me are 72 (On Broadway,) 25 (Classic Rewind 70's & 80's classic rock), 26 (Classic Vinyl 60's & 70's classic rock,) 27 (Deep Tracks,) 36 (Alt Nation, new alternative rock) an sometimes the jazz, country, or classical channels (my music tastes are all over the place.)

And of course 133 (NYC traffic and weather) is a necessity for my daily commute and 125 (Patriot) for news. I've been a subscriber for probably 15 years.
 
Mike,
Try calling sirius back,I got 6 months unlimited access for 30.00.just cancel or suspend before the 6 months is up or they bill you full price,yes sirius rocks.
 
I have subscribed for a couple of years now. I have one portable head and 4 docking stations. I can move the radio head from vehicle to vehicle and get by with only one subscription and still listen to Sirius in all of my vehicles. BTW, it took me only a few minutes to install in the Spyder. The entire unit, including antenna are inside the rear boot behind the passenger seat. I have no problems with the antenna "seeing" through the plastic cover. The down side is I cannot change channels while riding. That needs to be done at a fuel or butt break. Another good feature is the power plug in the boot powers up and down with the ignition key so there is no need to power down the radio separately from the rest of the bike.
 
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I have subscribed for a couple of years now. I have one portable head and 4 docking stations. I can move the radio head from vehicle to vehicle and get by with only one subscription and still listen to Sirius in all of my vehicles. BTW, it took me only a few minutes to install in the Spyder. The entire unit, including antenna are inside the rear boot behind the passenger seat. I have no problems with the antenna "seeing" through the plastic cover. The down side is I cannot change channels while riding. That needs to be done at a fuel or butt break. Another good feature is the power plug in the boot powers up and down with the ignition key so there is no need to power down the radio separately from the rest of the bike.
Thanks ...... as stated above - because my Aux. jack ( & Sirius ) is now in the glove box I could switch stations from the seat. Probably won't but ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
I hope your didn't the full monthly subscription!
I've had Xm radio in my truck since 2005. Never paid full price... search Fatwallet.com... you'll find a thread for 50% off (more like 40% now...) Xmradio.

I added the second Xm radio to my Spyder RT-S with a 6month subscription for $30 i think... I only ride 6 months anyways due to new england weather.
 
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