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Anyone have the Crutchfield MasterSheet?
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Once you get the sirius reciever do you have to pay a monthly subscription to get it?just go to the idatalink website and you can use there web interface to find out what you need to make it work, don't forget a antenna adapter and you will need a usb adapter if you have the usb port in the center console, if you want sirius/xm you will need the receiver for that also those are like $35 online, we tried to get the factory gps antenna to work for sirius but it wouldn't get a signal so I just stuck the sirius antenna under the dash there is a spot in front the of the driver under the front dash piece and the nav antenna fit perfect right next to the sun sensor.
No. You have to sign up for the subscription. Either monthly or annually.Once you get the sirius reciever do you have to pay a monthly subscription to get it?
yes unless you manage to find one with a lifetime account, they pick and choose over the years when they offer a lifetime subscription or not, if you have a lifetime account or a online account and use apple car play or android auto you don't need the sirius radio receiver you can just sign into the sirius app on your phone and stream to the radio either with carplay or android auto or via just bluetooth.Once you get the sirius reciever do you have to pay a monthly subscription to get it?
I have a Kenwood Sirius and HD receivers in my parts pile somewhere. I wonder if their lifetime.yes unless you manage to find one with a lifetime account, they pick and choose over the years when they offer a lifetime subscription or not, if you have a lifetime account or a online account and use apple car play or android auto you don't need the sirius radio receiver you can just sign into the sirius app on your phone and stream to the radio either with carplay or android auto or via just bluetooth.
chances are pretty slim, very few people paid lifetime on the mobile receivers, depending on the model it is may still be a available option, I bought one of there first receivers that broadcast over fm radio when they first came out with sirius like 20+ years ago and paid lifetime on it which also gave me a therefore free online account.I have a Kenwood Sirius and HD receivers in my parts pile somewhere. I wonder if their lifetime.
I assume it still works. I had the same thing, but I paid monthly. Right now I have a home unit--still in the box. I still don't have an acct lol.chances are pretty slim, very few people paid lifetime on the mobile receivers, depending on the model it is may still be a available option, I bought one of there first receivers that broadcast over fm radio when they first came out with sirius like 20+ years ago and paid lifetime on it which also gave me a therefore free online account.