I have a Delphi Roady XT xm satellite radio receiver and am driving a
325xi sedan with the 'business cd' stereo system. I don't have a cd
changer.
Currently I listen by setting the receiver to the same fm station as
the car's radio. I've heard there may be away to setup a direct
connection using the wiring for the cd changer option. If anyone could
confirm this is possible and direct me to more infomration, I'd
appreciate it.
Thanks, rw
Alphageek - 05 Dec 2005 03:56 GMT
>I have a Delphi Roady XT xm satellite radio receiver and am driving a
> 325xi sedan with the 'business cd' stereo system. I don't have a cd
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>
> Thanks, rw
I added the aux input to my 2003 525 business radio, and use my XM Roady
without any rf modulator,and it is very enjoyable. You didn't state what
model year your 325 is, but if it is 2002 or later (?) the aux input kit may
be available.
Malt_Hound - 05 Dec 2005 17:23 GMT
> I added the aux input to my 2003 525 business radio, and use my XM Roady
> without any rf modulator,and it is very enjoyable. You didn't state what
> model year your 325 is, but if it is 2002 or later (?) the aux input kit may
> be available.
The subject line sort of indicates a 2001...

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Alphageek - 07 Dec 2005 02:08 GMT
>> I added the aux input to my 2003 525 business radio, and use my XM Roady
>> without any rf modulator,and it is very enjoyable. You didn't state what
>> model year your 325 is, but if it is 2002 or later (?) the aux input kit
>> may be available.
>
> The subject line sort of indicates a 2001...
Oh. Never mind.
rw - 06 Dec 2005 17:34 GMT
Jeff Strickland - 05 Dec 2005 04:18 GMT
The Cassette works WAY better thanthe FM modulator.
They make a cassette adaptor that has a headphone jack (2.5mm) that can be
plugged into the side of the Roady.
>I have a Delphi Roady XT xm satellite radio receiver and am driving a
> 325xi sedan with the 'business cd' stereo system. I don't have a cd
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>
> Thanks, rw