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CVO Technical => Electronic Toys and Gadgets => Topic started by: santosrph on March 18, 2024, 02:04:16 PM
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I have a 2019 CVO Limited and just activated the XM radio as I have a long trip upcoming. It appears to work properly, good signal strength, especially since I moved the antenna outside the fairing, and the channels display. The radio shows the service has been activated. However, I do not get any sound from the speakers. The XM receiver came stock on the bike.
Any suggestions?
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Is the CB on with the squelch turned up?
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Thanks, I did shut off the CB, still no sound. It’s very odd since everything looks like it is working fine. I took off the fairing cover and could not notice anything unusual with the XM receiver. Maybe I need to dig in further to ensure all connections are good.
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Do you have the sound going to a wireless headset by chance.
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No, The sound is routed to the speakers, although I did test that also.
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Have you contacted SirusXM and asked them to send a refresh to your radio?
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Yes. Today I did a factory reset, and had to reinitialize XM to the radio and it seemed to accept it as I can see the stations. The system does say it has active XM subscription. I called a local dealer and he said I should not need any intervention as it should work out of the box. They did offer to check it out but I am sure it will cost me. I removed the fairing again today to inspect, and could not see anything out of order. I did reposition the antenna to outside the fairing and it has full 3 bar reception.
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santosrph, did you get your XM working yet? If not, do you have sound on the AM/FM radio? Is the bike outside in the open so the signal isn't being blocked? Even if outside the XM signal can still be blocked by tall building or even a hillside. I think the XM satelites circle around the equator and the further north you are the lower the signal angle.
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It still doesn’t have volume. All other audio works, FM, Bluetooth, usb, etc. I have strong signal from XM. Thanks.