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CVO Technical => Electronic Toys and Gadgets => Topic started by: CoalvilleBob on October 07, 2008, 01:50:55 PM

Title: 09 SEUC and Sirius
Post by: CoalvilleBob on October 07, 2008, 01:50:55 PM
I have a lifetime subscription to Sirius.  As you know XM charges by the month; YUK.  I've heard of a converter made for GM cars, Is there any converter I can use to get my Sirius recognized by the XM?  Does anyone have a recommendation on a Sirius radio I can use on my SEUC?

Thanks,

Bob

btw: the HD navigation system sucks so I'm looking at a Zumo.  Just hate to ruin the lines because of these limitations.
Title: Re: 09 SEUC and Sirius
Post by: miker on October 07, 2008, 02:19:36 PM
Welcome from down here in wpb! 
Sorry I can't answer any of your question, mine is up in Hogtown til I go git it Saturday
Title: Re: 09 SEUC and Sirius
Post by: RedDevil on October 09, 2008, 09:12:24 PM
I have a lifetime subscription to Sirius.  As you know XM charges by the month; YUK.  I've heard of a converter made for GM cars, Is there any converter I can use to get my Sirius recognized by the XM?  Does anyone have a recommendation on a Sirius radio I can use on my SEUC?

Thanks,

Bob

btw: the HD navigation system sucks so I'm looking at a Zumo.  Just hate to ruin the lines because of these limitations.

don't know of any converter for the XM radio  ... but now that the merger has been approved, it shouldn't be long before you start getting a combination of Sirius and XM programming on your XM radio.  How pricing will be done since you have a lifetime Sirius account, I have no clue. (you can pay for XM by the quarter, which is what I do, by the year, or multi-year, not just by the month)  :nixweiss:  Best thing to do there is talk to Sirius customer service.

   :devil:
Title: Re: 09 SEUC and Sirius
Post by: sadunbar on October 09, 2008, 09:18:17 PM
I have a lifetime subscription to Sirius.  As you know XM charges by the month; YUK.  I've heard of a converter made for GM cars, Is there any converter I can use to get my Sirius recognized by the XM?  Does anyone have a recommendation on a Sirius radio I can use on my SEUC?

Thanks,

Bob

btw: the HD navigation system sucks so I'm looking at a Zumo.  Just hate to ruin the lines because of these limitations.

Welcome to the site CoalvilleBob!   :2vrolijk_21:   Glad you have joined us!  Don't know chit about Sirius, but someone will!
Title: Re: 09 SEUC and Sirius
Post by: planenut on October 09, 2008, 09:29:49 PM
welcome to the site and congrats on the new scoot  :2vrolijk_21: