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activated). Pick the first FM channel on your list and tune the FM radio to
that channel. Then tune the onyX to the same FM channel. (Refer to “Set
and Select an FM Channel” on page 82.) You should hear the XM channel
through your vehicle’s radio. If you are satisfied with the sound quality,
you’re done! If this FM channel doesn’t work well for you, work down the
list until you find an FM channel that allows you to hear XM clearly.
NOTE! You may find an FM channel with static or silence that does not work with
onyX. It is possible that some type of inaudible interference is present that
prevents reception of the onyX broadcast. Your only options are to use another
FM channel or a different audio connection method.
TIP! If you regularly drive from one location to another, such as your daily
commute, you may need to use different FM channels along your route for best
performance. If this is the case, we recommend saving the best FM channels as
presets on your FM radio and onyX. Then you simply select and match the best
channel for the area you are in.
TIP! It will be much more difficult to find available FM channels in large cities than
in most suburban or rural locations. A direct audio connection using the Aux In
Cable, Cassette Adapter or professional installation is your best solution if you
drive in or near large metropolitan areas.
NOTE! The performance of FM radios are different, based on manufacturer and
vehicle style. Some may not work well with the type of FM transmitter used by
onyX. This is why we recommend a direct audio connection using the Aux In Cable
or Cassette Adapter if they can be used in your vehicle. Professional installation
can also resolve almost any performance issue.
Configuring Your onyX