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Vabene7 01-17-2011 01:07 PM

Satellite Radio Installation
 
I have to get Satellite radio installed in a 2005 S600 I recently purchased.
Terestrial radio is terrible.
Here is my issue, besides the $1100 quote from an MB dealer in NJ...
I would love to have XM in the car rather than Sirius. I have 2 radios with XM currently and I know the channels well. I have seen an Audiovox "direct to Vehicle Tuner" kit, through XM (http://shop.xmradio.com/xm/ctl10600/...l1/xm_direct_2) that says it works with any SAT ready head unit.
Does that mean I can have it installed somehow and get my command to display the XM channels?
Thank you for any information you can provide....

-Chris

jrsmith_68 01-21-2011 11:02 PM

You should take a look at this from incartronics:

http://www.incartronics.com/MBMost.html?MBClass=S&VIM=1

They say their Sat system can be Sirius or XM. I am almost certain its by mobridge. I have the mobridge ipod/bluetooth system and its been good to me.

On your Audiovox system, it states "compatible with select aftermarket radios," indicating yours is a no-go. Plus that system uses a serial connection to communicate, while you need an optical solution.

mtrevelino 01-22-2011 09:41 AM

I got the Cartronics unit last year. It was advertised as a Sirus unit, but it is XM, which I am pleased as I have an existing XM receiver that I use on my mc and at work.
As for the display, it will work with the Comand system. The only problem that I have had is that it has lost its memory of stations four times. The Cartornics person said that it is the Comand system causing this, but I do not know. Another problem (at least to me), is that while you are going through the stations, it will only go through one gere at a time, meaning if you wanted to go through channels one to 100, it may stop at channel 20, you would have to manually input channel 21, then it may only go to channel 25. Again, Cartronics said that this is normal. Overall, I am very pleased with it.
By the way, I had it installed by a local radio shop that Cartronics recommended.
Mike T.

Vabene7 01-22-2011 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by jrsmith_68 (Post 4474464)
You should take a look at this from incartronics:

http://www.incartronics.com/MBMost.html?MBClass=S&VIM=1

They say their Sat system can be Sirius or XM. I am almost certain its by mobridge. I have the mobridge ipod/bluetooth system and its been good to me.

On your Audiovox system, it states "compatible with select aftermarket radios," indicating yours is a no-go. Plus that system uses a serial connection to communicate, while you need an optical solution.


Originally Posted by mtrevelino (Post 4474848)
I got the Cartronics unit last year. It was advertised as a Sirus unit, but it is XM, which I am pleased as I have an existing XM receiver that I use on my mc and at work.
As for the display, it will work with the Comand system. The only problem that I have had is that it has lost its memory of stations four times. The Cartornics person said that it is the Comand system causing this, but I do not know. Another problem (at least to me), is that while you are going through the stations, it will only go through one gere at a time, meaning if you wanted to go through channels one to 100, it may stop at channel 20, you would have to manually input channel 21, then it may only go to channel 25. Again, Cartronics said that this is normal. Overall, I am very pleased with it.
By the way, I had it installed by a local radio shop that Cartronics recommended.
Mike T.

Thank you guys very much for this information.
I really appreciate it.
I will inquire with them about the small issues you experienced.

-Chris

Vabene7 01-22-2011 07:59 PM

http://www.mobridgeinc.com/products/xmd-a2010

Maybe a possibility....?

6spdcoupe 01-27-2011 12:56 AM

The Mobridge could absolutely work, but you need to know Exactly which current source unit you have and the date code of your vehicle. Very good chance of it working, but this is the only way to be certain.

rob13572468 01-29-2011 08:27 AM

Yes the mobridge kit works pretty well and you can pick sirius or xm... There are a few glitches as reported earlier and they are working to get those ironed out so keep that in mind but overall the user reports have been very positive.

Vabene7 02-02-2011 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by 6spdcoupe (Post 4484017)
The Mobridge could absolutely work, but you need to know Exactly which current source unit you have and the date code of your vehicle. Very good chance of it working, but this is the only way to be certain.

When you say current source code and date code, what exactly, in layman's terms, do you mean?
Thanks.

6spdcoupe 02-02-2011 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Vabene7 (Post 4496481)
When you say current source code and date code, what exactly, in layman's terms, do you mean?
Thanks.

The build date of your radio and vehicle.

jbondox 02-03-2011 12:05 PM

navtv has sirius that I have been using for 2 years and working quite well

sir-mb is the part number... you can get the best of xm also ...


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