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Old 03-21-05, 01:50 PM
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question regarding Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver

I have XM Satellite radio in the car but I have been thinking of getting this portable unit.

- First, does anyone own this, what do you think of it?

- Secondly, exactly how does it hook up at home.

I have a stand alone tuner which is then hooked up to my Yamaha DSP-1 receiver, it'll hook up fine, right?
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It's a great little unit. It comes with both the home kit and the car kit. It hooks up at home just like the SkiFi- uses a cradle which connects power and antenna, then aux input to your stereo. Actually, since the MiFi has a wireless FM mod built in, you really don't even have to physically connect it if you don't want to, just tune your receiver to the correct FM freq.
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thanks fargus, thought I'd never get a response to my inquiry.

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