XM Satellite Radio SA10113 User Manual

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Make any FM radio an XM radio

Your MyFi contains a built-in FM transmitter that sends
the XM audio signal to any nearby FM radio—home
stereo, boombox, car radio, or marine radio.

1. Turn on your FM radio and turn off your MyFi.

Unplug any headphone or audio cable from your
MyFi’s headphone jack and any audio cables
connected to the home stand or vehicle cradle.

2. You need to find an FM frequency that is not being

used by any commercial FM station. Tune your FM
radio to the following frequencies:

88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9, 106.7, 106.9, 107.1,
107.3, 107.5, 107.7, and 107.9.

Note which frequency has no FM station or the least
amount of interference.

3. Turn on your MyFi.

4. Using the “menu” button and the dial, select

“Set FM Frequency.”

5. Rotate the dial to highlight the FM frequency you

found in step 2. Press the dial in to select that
frequency.

6. You should now hear XM programming on your FM

radio. If the sound isn’t clear or you hear noise or
static, try another FM frequency. If you’re traveling,
you may need to retune periodically; this is due to the
differences in signal strength of local FM stations and
is not a problem associated with your MyFi.

TIP: When you plug headphones, a cassette adaptor,
or an audio cable into the headphone jack, your MyFi
automatically turns off the FM transmitter.

TIP: In the rare situation that you cannot find an open
FM frequency, consult a professional car audio installer.
You can improve the audio performance in your vehicle
by using the Delphi FM Direct Adaptor (model SA10112,
sold separately).

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