XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
#21
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
I just traded my 01 XJ in on an 06 TJ 65th Anniversary Edition with
Sirius already installed. Just a month before trading I purchased the
Roady XT XM receiver to go in the XJ and was really disappointed in the
fidelity of the sound. I tried using the FM station and the cassette,
too. Both means sound the same... very mono! A couple of the
commercial stations sounded good, but no where as good as DirecTV's
feed of XM. The Sirius unit in my new TJ sounds GREAT! I have really
enjoyed having the selection that comes with Sirius, more than I
thought I would originally... hence the purchase of the XM to begin
with. I would suggest giving a Sirius a try if you buy one
pre-installed. You will most likely get a free year of service...
don't trust the online samples. Their sound is totally dependent on
your connection to the web. Avoid Howard Stern's channels though...
it's 10X worse that E!'s programming.
QX wrote:
> I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
> after sampling both online.
> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
> replacements for the Libby.
> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
> Your comments are appreciated.
> Thanks
Sirius already installed. Just a month before trading I purchased the
Roady XT XM receiver to go in the XJ and was really disappointed in the
fidelity of the sound. I tried using the FM station and the cassette,
too. Both means sound the same... very mono! A couple of the
commercial stations sounded good, but no where as good as DirecTV's
feed of XM. The Sirius unit in my new TJ sounds GREAT! I have really
enjoyed having the selection that comes with Sirius, more than I
thought I would originally... hence the purchase of the XM to begin
with. I would suggest giving a Sirius a try if you buy one
pre-installed. You will most likely get a free year of service...
don't trust the online samples. Their sound is totally dependent on
your connection to the web. Avoid Howard Stern's channels though...
it's 10X worse that E!'s programming.
QX wrote:
> I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
> after sampling both online.
> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
> replacements for the Libby.
> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
> Your comments are appreciated.
> Thanks
#22
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
Hi Kate,
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
#23
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
Hi Kate,
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
#24
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
Hi Kate,
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
#25
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
Hi Kate,
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
happens/how does this work?
Tomes
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>
> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>> after sampling both online.
>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>> replacements for the Libby.
>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>> Your comments are appreciated.
>> Thanks
>
> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
> little help to you.
> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections on
> the 'mode' button.
>
> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine from
> my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct swap,
> no alterations of any kind were needed.
> "Prug and Pray"
>
> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it in
> a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the switch
> too.
> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part of
> our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>
> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
> the switch.
>
> Best of luck to you!
>
> Kate
>
>
#26
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
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>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>
> I live in the relative boonies too, and have satellite TV. My TV has
> Sirius on it, and I had XM in the car. I like the music programming on
> Sirius better. Basically, my experience is precisely ooposite of yours.
>
>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>
> Nobody gives the choice. When you elect to buy a new car, the car maker
> signs a contract with satellite providers that locks you into either
> Sirius or XM.
Motor Trend's September 2006 issue which had the 2007-2008 new cars all
listed within says this for the Scion xA: "Cool Fact: Seeking to please
radioheads of all stripes, Scion offers the xA with either Sirius or XM
Satellite systems."
Tomes
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Re: XM Satellite radio in Jeep Liberty
Hi You,
Ya know... I just don't know.
Particularly in my situation.
It goes like this. I bought the Liberty, activated the radio. It has a
specific number on/in it and they have you press a key combination to get it
when you register. Then they do something at the Satellite service location
that turns it on to receive more than just their promo channel.
Ok, so THAT stereo unit's cd changer went bad and was replaced on warranty.
I never activated the new one, but it works. Then, the Rooobeee- kahn came
with a single disc changer and I wanted the 6 disk. The dealership asked me
if I would let them just put the one in from my liberty. I agreed since it
was only about a week or two old. Again, it still got the signal with no
action taken from me.
Since the first one was returned I have been unable to login to my Sirius
account (they give you one free year with the purchase of the vehicle) with
my old information.
I'm hoping that somehow it slipped through the cracks. That would be less
than honest I know, but I'd still love a free subscription.
I guess if it stops working, I'll find out soon enough!
Actually, now that I think of it, when I activated the first one, they asked
me for billing information. Name address and so on. So they must have some
sort of record keeping and then the ability to contact the radio via
satellite (like DishNet TV) to turn it off.
Kate
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Kate,
> I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
> subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
> happens/how does this work?
> Tomes
>
> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>>
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>> Best of luck to you!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>
Ya know... I just don't know.
Particularly in my situation.
It goes like this. I bought the Liberty, activated the radio. It has a
specific number on/in it and they have you press a key combination to get it
when you register. Then they do something at the Satellite service location
that turns it on to receive more than just their promo channel.
Ok, so THAT stereo unit's cd changer went bad and was replaced on warranty.
I never activated the new one, but it works. Then, the Rooobeee- kahn came
with a single disc changer and I wanted the 6 disk. The dealership asked me
if I would let them just put the one in from my liberty. I agreed since it
was only about a week or two old. Again, it still got the signal with no
action taken from me.
Since the first one was returned I have been unable to login to my Sirius
account (they give you one free year with the purchase of the vehicle) with
my old information.
I'm hoping that somehow it slipped through the cracks. That would be less
than honest I know, but I'd still love a free subscription.
I guess if it stops working, I'll find out soon enough!
Actually, now that I think of it, when I activated the first one, they asked
me for billing information. Name address and so on. So they must have some
sort of record keeping and then the ability to contact the radio via
satellite (like DishNet TV) to turn it off.
Kate
"Tomes" <askme@here.net> wrote in message
news:8Jzzg.785$xp2.504@newsread1.news.pas.earthlin k.net...
> Hi Kate,
> I always wondered this, not having it: How do they know when your
> subscription runs out? Does the unit just turn off or something? What
> happens/how does this work?
> Tomes
>
> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:cpSyg.27273$Nt.20646@bignews8.bellsouth.net.. .
>>
>> "QX" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:q5jnc29ik56qfjfr2dkttbntcij8qmkkj7@4ax.com...
>>>I am planning to get a new Liberty next model year.
>>> I see on the Jeep website that Daimler-Chrysler has an exclusive with
>>> Sirius Satellite Radio, but I currently have XM-Radio, and prefer it
>>> after sampling both online.
>>> Anyone have any experience with installing an XM capable radio into a
>>> Liberty? Crutchfield does not list anything as compatible direct dash
>>> replacements for the Libby.
>>> Does the 6 disc AM/FM model Jeep radio have separate input/output
>>> jacks so I can direcly connect the XM output without having to use an
>>> FM Modulator? I wish Daimler-Chrysler would give consumers a choice
>>> and offer a choice between XM & Sirius compatible radios, but I guess
>>> they got a deal with Sirius to be an exclusive.
>>> Your comments are appreciated.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> My personal experience is only what I can offer and most if it may be of
>> little help to you.
>> I do not know if there are jacks in the back, but there is nothing in the
>> front. The Sirius is built in, in as far as being one of the selections
>> on the 'mode' button.
>>
>> The 6 disk unit is able to swap from one Jeep to another. I took mine
>> from my 06 liberty when I traded it in on my 06 Rubicon, it was a direct
>> swap, no alterations of any kind were needed.
>> "Prug and Pray"
>>
>> I hope that you DO get the information, and when you do, PLEASE post it
>> in a thread. When my Sirius free year runs out, I will likely make the
>> switch too.
>> We have only Satellite TV out here in the boonies, and get XM as a part
>> of our package, it is MUCH better than Sirius I think.
>>
>> I agree, I think DC should give us a choice or the ability to easily make
>> the switch.
>>
>> Best of luck to you!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>>
>
>