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Re: 2008 Accord XM Radio needs periodic refreshing??!
| alfred | 30 Dec 2007 05:12 |
Okay thanks, I'm going to see if the problem is related to my radar detector by not using it for a month or so. i already knew that the gps wasnt the cause because it happened without that being setup, now for this one. I am thinking it could be due to high magnetic fields, also the radar was right above the radio.
>I have run a Roady XT in my 2006 Civic EX for over a year all over the > U.S. with an antenna on the dash and have never had to call XM to > refresh. Maybe it is time to talk to Honda about the problem . |
| hardtstein | 25 Dec 2007 16:46 |
I have run a Roady XT in my 2006 Civic EX for over a year all over the U.S. with an antenna on the dash and have never had to call XM to refresh. Maybe it is time to talk to Honda about the problem . On Tue,
>Hello, > [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >Thanks, >Al |
| alfred | 25 Dec 2007 06:52 |
Hello,
This is my firt time with a build in XM radio unit and so far in the 1.5 months that I have had my 2008 Accord I have had to call XM to have them refresh the radio because it lost satelite connection. This entails calling them and then sitting in the car with channel one on for 20 min without changing the stations. Anyone else having this happen or had it happen? I've determined its not being caused by my garmin gps because it happened one night that the gps was not in the car. Once it happened on a weekday in the daytime, the other time it happened on a weekend at night. Now I have to rule out my radar detector to see if thats related.
Any comments on this?
Thanks, Al
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