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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2010

Introducing the new XM Snap! from SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio. This device works inside of any vehicle and removes the need for messy wires to your FM antenna. Simply plug into your cigarette lighter, plug in the included XM antenna and tune your FM radio to enjoy the best music, sports and talk anywhere. This radio is perfect for anyone looking for a simple, no hassle installation.

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  • So this one works like the original XM radios before that November 2006 ban on how strong the recievers could be in putting out signals over FM frequencies???????

    If so I will snatch one up,if not,its a horrible deal if it still needs to be hardwired..

  • @mrcs30 As you said, the FCC ban was due to a strong modulation of the older receivers. This new PowerConnect follows the new regulations while still allowing for wireless FM transmission. This is a great unit and I hope you enjoy it!

  • @JamesGSorr If you're having trouble installing your SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio Vehicle Antenna then please check out our installation video titled: Sirius Satellite Radio Installation

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  • @JamesGSorr That is something that will vary depending on your vehicle and your personal taste, and the amount of time you want to put into it. If you want to do it and make it look like a professional install then you're looking at a project that, if it's your first time doing it, will probably take 2-3 hours and will typically involve removing your dash cluster as well as the arm rest, possibly the back seat or at least some trim and possibly some minor adjustments in the trunk.

  • Did you think that some of us might want to see how to run the antenna cable?

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