Don't you have to subscribe to the XM service in order to get audio from it?
Just an idea. Have not tried XM myself. Just looking at it like cable TV.
Hook up the coax all day but if not subscribed no signal.
"Droo" <03dakotacc4.7_4x4@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 09:48:23 -0700, Bill Pitz <dakota@billpitz.com> wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Haha, you poor guy. It does seem like something that a lot of people
> > would want. I know that if I had it all to do over again and got the
> > bench seat instead of buckets, I'd definitely want the business
> > console.
> >
> > By the way, did you ever solve your XM dilemma?
> >
> > -Bill (now looking to buy a second XM tuner)
> >
>
> No I havn't. I emailed XM about a week ago and I havn't heard anything.
> I'll have to call Crutchfield and see if they can help me. It's odd.
> Everything seems to work properly except I get no sound. I'm stumped. :( I
> havn't subscribed to the service so I'm not that concerned with it right
> now. But I did pay for the tuner and I would like it to be working.
>
> --
> -Droo
> Email: 03dakotaCC4.7_4x4@comcast.net
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