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At Home on the Road
Suddenly, that long-distance road trip seems like a good idea - now that
you'll never have to hunt for a local radio station with programming you
like. Your XM Radio looks and works just like a conventional radio and
can easily adapt to your existing car stereo. Depending on the equipment
you have now, you can either upgrade or replace your current radio; or
order an XM-equipped audio system in select new car models. Your XM Radio
requires no more space than a conventional radio, and operates with your
choice of fixed or detachable antenna and a remotely mounted small XM
receiver box. We've even put our radio hardware manuals online to help
you get the most out of your XM Radio. That means you can enjoy the latest
sound in your car, whatever its age. So hit the road.
Namedropping?
Who's namedropping? We are. Leading audio manufacturers including
Alpine, Pioneer and Delphi are manufacturing XM radios capable of navigating
among XM's channels and displaying the song titles, artist names, and
other information for each XM channel.
Thinking of buying a new car?
More reasons to think XM Radio. XM-equipped audio systems are
now available as factory-installed options in select 25 GM Brand Models.
Nissan, Infiniti, Isuzu and Honda are also offering select 2003 models
with XM as a manufacturer-supported option.
More namedropping?
You bet. Because XM original equipment manufacturers are some
of the best-known names in car audio - including Delphi, Delco Electronics
Systems, Alpine Electronics, Clarion, Audiovox, Visteon, Pioneer, Panasonic,
Sanyo and Motorola.
A convertible radio?
Well, you might call Delphi's sleek, award-winning XM SKYFi Audio
Receiver a convertible. After all, it goes easily from car to
home and back again.
Where
to get XM Radio Car Units:
Get XM Satellite Radio Products Here.
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