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Whats the best frequency to transmit Sirius to other radios?
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| Darth Nihilus |
I know there is a specific channel that works best, but im not sure if its for all receivers or just the Kenwood.
But I forgot it. Anyone know? I think its either 89.xx or 90.xx or 91.xx |
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| LanceJr |
346 posts Darth...and still don't know how to look through old threads huh?
Well, I'm a nice guy and it's the weekend. Just so you know there are 3 other threads available for this answer.
http://fmchannel.sirius.com/ |
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| Darth Nihilus |
Quote: Originally posted by LanceJr 346 posts Darth...and still don't know how to look through old threads huh?
Well, I'm a nice guy and it's the weekend. Just so you know there are 3 other threads available for this answer.
http://fmchannel.sirius.com/ |
You don't get it.
There is only one frequency that works well in the NYC area, not just any open channel, and I think its because of the receiver I have (Kenwood) but it may the same situation in any receiver. |
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| al collins |
| try 88.1 but remember the newer radios have a weaker fm and usually only broadcast to a fm radio nearby......... |
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| jokerman62 |
| I'm in Nj and get really bad reception as well.......is there a way to hook up the audio feed directly to the vehicle sound system? |
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| TSS Taylor |
Quote: Originally posted by jokerman62 I'm in Nj and get really bad reception as well.......is there a way to hook up the audio feed directly to the vehicle sound system? |
http://www.tss-radio.com/static.html
The FM Direct Adapter will connect for $20. But and Aux Input is the best way to connect. |
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