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Re: Off-the-wall question


 

I bought an XM receiver at a hamfest a few years ago. It was "open". To use it, you tune your FM car radio to an open frequency and simply listen to it. No hardwire necessary. I assume they still work that way?
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On 04/08/2025 7:56 PM EDT Scott Petersen via groups.io <s-petersen@...> wrote:
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There is an audio to FM stereo adapter that was popular a while ago, takes earphone and converts to FM stereo for your car radio to pick up
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From:[email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Waldo Magnuson via groups.io <magnuson@...>
Sent:?Tuesday, April 8, 2025 3:32 PM
To:[email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject:?[HallicraftersRadios] Off-the-wall question
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I would like to add SiriusXM to the radio in my 1999 Chevy Tahoe. It doesn’t have an Aux radio input. Does anyone know of a way to input the Sirius audio through the cassette input (some sort of an adapter)?
Sorry for the non-Hallicrafters question.
Skip Magnuson W7WGM

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