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Old April 23rd, 2008, 01:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I wanted to add XM into my CF rig, and I've tried the mp3car USB solution with little to no results. Can anyone recommend a XM Unit/cable system that they've had work good with CF?

Thanks!
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Hello,

I wanted to add XM into my CF rig, and I've tried the mp3car USB solution with little to no results. Can anyone recommend a XM Unit/cable system that they've had work good with CF?

Thanks!
Can you give more detail? I assume you are using the XMDirect unit with the MP3 car USB adapter? Are all ofyour SatRadio settings properly set? COM port set correctly, Sat Device (XMDirect I assume)? When you open satellite radio screen what happens? Do you see channels, or just the info channel? Or just nothing at all? You can enable event log in SatRadio settings, reproduce the issue you are having, and then post your [localappdata]/Centrafuse/Plugins/SatRadio/satradio.log file, and we can go from there.
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