Satellite Radio in 92 Integra
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Satellite Radio in 92 Integra
Hi All
Does anybody know about the compatibility of the OEM in dash car
receiver in 92 Acura Integra and a satellite radio receiver? I need to
figure out how to add some type of audio cable between the OEM receiver
and the Satellite receiver.
It looks like I may need some type of adapter device to allow for
connection between both units. Is there something out there that can do
this?
Any tips on installing the antenna?
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Re: Satellite Radio in 92 Integra
You'll probably need an adapter, but I'm sure it can be done. Search
around for adapters available on some of the larger car audio websites.
Good luck
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around for adapters available on some of the larger car audio websites.
Good luck
http://www.carforums.net/
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Re: Satellite Radio in 92 Integra
"Dave Skipper" wrote in message...
> Does anybody know about the compatibility of the OEM in dash car
> receiver in 92 Acura Integra and a satellite radio receiver? I need to
> figure out how to add some type of audio cable between the OEM receiver
> and the Satellite receiver.
>
> It looks like I may need some type of adapter device to allow for
> connection between both units. Is there something out there that can do
> this?
>
> Any tips on installing the antenna?
My wife just got me an XM (Delphi) SkyFi radio for xmas... she already has
one in her trailblazer, so this was an extra added to the acct. for less $$.
It came with a car kit, meaning it had a cassette adapter and a built-in FM
transmitter. Since my '02 Accord has a CD player and no cassette, I went
with the built-in transmitter and it's working quite well, except that it
took several calls to XM to get the thing activated.
As for the antenna, it is a small magnetic square that sticks to the roof of
the car. I ran the antenna wire through the back seat into the trunk, then
up around the weatherstripping on the rear window and mounted it just above
the rear window. That's where the FM antenna is on an '02 Accord, and XM
recommends mounting the antenna near the FM antenna for best results using
the transmitter.
Whole installation took about ten minutes, activation took about twenty
minutes.
> Does anybody know about the compatibility of the OEM in dash car
> receiver in 92 Acura Integra and a satellite radio receiver? I need to
> figure out how to add some type of audio cable between the OEM receiver
> and the Satellite receiver.
>
> It looks like I may need some type of adapter device to allow for
> connection between both units. Is there something out there that can do
> this?
>
> Any tips on installing the antenna?
My wife just got me an XM (Delphi) SkyFi radio for xmas... she already has
one in her trailblazer, so this was an extra added to the acct. for less $$.
It came with a car kit, meaning it had a cassette adapter and a built-in FM
transmitter. Since my '02 Accord has a CD player and no cassette, I went
with the built-in transmitter and it's working quite well, except that it
took several calls to XM to get the thing activated.
As for the antenna, it is a small magnetic square that sticks to the roof of
the car. I ran the antenna wire through the back seat into the trunk, then
up around the weatherstripping on the rear window and mounted it just above
the rear window. That's where the FM antenna is on an '02 Accord, and XM
recommends mounting the antenna near the FM antenna for best results using
the transmitter.
Whole installation took about ten minutes, activation took about twenty
minutes.
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Re: Satellite Radio in 92 Integra
mrdancer wrote:
> "Dave Skipper" wrote in message...
>
>>Does anybody know about the compatibility of the OEM in dash car
>>receiver in 92 Acura Integra and a satellite radio receiver? I need to
>>figure out how to add some type of audio cable between the OEM receiver
>>and the Satellite receiver.
>>
>>It looks like I may need some type of adapter device to allow for
>>connection between both units. Is there something out there that can do
>>this?
>>
>>Any tips on installing the antenna?
>
>
> My wife just got me an XM (Delphi) SkyFi radio for xmas... she already has
> one in her trailblazer, so this was an extra added to the acct. for less $$.
> It came with a car kit, meaning it had a cassette adapter and a built-in FM
> transmitter. Since my '02 Accord has a CD player and no cassette, I went
> with the built-in transmitter and it's working quite well, except that it
> took several calls to XM to get the thing activated.
>
> As for the antenna, it is a small magnetic square that sticks to the roof of
> the car. I ran the antenna wire through the back seat into the trunk, then
> up around the weatherstripping on the rear window and mounted it just above
> the rear window. That's where the FM antenna is on an '02 Accord, and XM
> recommends mounting the antenna near the FM antenna for best results using
> the transmitter.
>
> Whole installation took about ten minutes, activation took about twenty
> minutes.
>
>
Thanks I got it working nicely. I didn't find in the manual that
the in-dash receiver had to be turned onto to an FM frequency. I
thought I'd need some type of cable to link up directly.
> "Dave Skipper" wrote in message...
>
>>Does anybody know about the compatibility of the OEM in dash car
>>receiver in 92 Acura Integra and a satellite radio receiver? I need to
>>figure out how to add some type of audio cable between the OEM receiver
>>and the Satellite receiver.
>>
>>It looks like I may need some type of adapter device to allow for
>>connection between both units. Is there something out there that can do
>>this?
>>
>>Any tips on installing the antenna?
>
>
> My wife just got me an XM (Delphi) SkyFi radio for xmas... she already has
> one in her trailblazer, so this was an extra added to the acct. for less $$.
> It came with a car kit, meaning it had a cassette adapter and a built-in FM
> transmitter. Since my '02 Accord has a CD player and no cassette, I went
> with the built-in transmitter and it's working quite well, except that it
> took several calls to XM to get the thing activated.
>
> As for the antenna, it is a small magnetic square that sticks to the roof of
> the car. I ran the antenna wire through the back seat into the trunk, then
> up around the weatherstripping on the rear window and mounted it just above
> the rear window. That's where the FM antenna is on an '02 Accord, and XM
> recommends mounting the antenna near the FM antenna for best results using
> the transmitter.
>
> Whole installation took about ten minutes, activation took about twenty
> minutes.
>
>
Thanks I got it working nicely. I didn't find in the manual that
the in-dash receiver had to be turned onto to an FM frequency. I
thought I'd need some type of cable to link up directly.
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