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Best XM Unit For R56 Cubby?
While waiting for my Mini to arrive, (currently near the Azores), I'm thinking about XM. I have a Roady on my Beetle and a Sportscaster on my Mazda3. I like the direct access to channels on the Roady a lot better than the Sportscaster, but the Sportscaster fits entirely into the ash tray (which has a cover) on the Mazda3 so the cover can be closed. The red also matches. I've gotten used to the user interface (not using remote).
What would be the dimensions for the cubby, for XM unit purposes? Has anyone put a unit other than the Sportster in the cubby?
Thanks.
PS: I've been reading as many XM threads I can find for the R56, and it looks like there are mixed reviews for using the Sirius antenna lead. Should I even try? I'm fairly north and found with my previous two installations that an exterior location is best.
What would be the dimensions for the cubby, for XM unit purposes? Has anyone put a unit other than the Sportster in the cubby?
Thanks.
PS: I've been reading as many XM threads I can find for the R56, and it looks like there are mixed reviews for using the Sirius antenna lead. Should I even try? I'm fairly north and found with my previous two installations that an exterior location is best.
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Thanks. I used a piece of wood painted black and velcro to fill up the space and attach the unit in my Mazda setup. Is the cubby that tall? As I recall, the stand on my old RoadyII was not too short. The important thing is that the Roady will fit in the cubby.
May I ask why you went with the Proclip? Access to the Roady's buttons? With a spacer you could bring it out til it was flush with the rest of the stack.
And, can I ask you one more question? What should the ends of the smb cable be? I'm not sure whether you would call the antenna plug going into the Roady male or female. The sirius antenna connection under the seat requires a male or female plug on the wire?
Thanks.
May I ask why you went with the Proclip? Access to the Roady's buttons? With a spacer you could bring it out til it was flush with the rest of the stack.
And, can I ask you one more question? What should the ends of the smb cable be? I'm not sure whether you would call the antenna plug going into the Roady male or female. The sirius antenna connection under the seat requires a male or female plug on the wire?
Thanks.
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I got the Proclip because I like to use my cup holders once in a while. I also change channels enough on the Roady that it was uncomfortable looking all the way down there and back up while driving.
The end of the Sirrus cable under the seat would plug right into the side of the Roady. That means you need one of each on opposite ends. Which end needs to be the 90* one for the head unit I wouldn't know. I went back to the XM antenna stuck on the roof behind the stock one for the Roady. On the Carputer the one under the seat plugs right into the XM tuner so I'll just leave it under the seat and run the USB cable to the computer itself.
The end of the Sirrus cable under the seat would plug right into the side of the Roady. That means you need one of each on opposite ends. Which end needs to be the 90* one for the head unit I wouldn't know. I went back to the XM antenna stuck on the roof behind the stock one for the Roady. On the Carputer the one under the seat plugs right into the XM tuner so I'll just leave it under the seat and run the USB cable to the computer itself.
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It's all a tradeoff, I guess. I'm mostly listening to either MLB or the Loft, and my wife is usually the one who's interested in the artist name.
Sounds like you didn't like the reception? Maybe not worth the trouble, or could the cable type (impedence?) be a factor? I have the little antenna mounted behind the rooftop antenna in both my Beetle and Mazda3. I used the signal strength mode on the unit and placing my car to the points of the compass and found that mounting it outside really made a difference.
Sounds like you didn't like the reception? Maybe not worth the trouble, or could the cable type (impedence?) be a factor? I have the little antenna mounted behind the rooftop antenna in both my Beetle and Mazda3. I used the signal strength mode on the unit and placing my car to the points of the compass and found that mounting it outside really made a difference.
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I wonder how this would look? http://store.xmfanstore.com/roadyxt.html
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
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I wonder how this would look? http://store.xmfanstore.com/roadyxt.html
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
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I wonder how this would look? http://store.xmfanstore.com/roadyxt.html
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
The center stack is silver, right, and the color is switchable to orange, I think.
The display is switchable to orange. It is not BMW/MINI orange (it is much redder than that), but it is close enough. The Sportscaster (which I have in my BMW) is almost dead-on perfect in color, but I don't like not having the buttons.
Overall, I am pleased with the mount and setup. It is reasonably clean, does not look terribly aftermarket, and allows me to use both of my cupholders. However, it is a bit difficult to access the tiny buttons on the XM all the way down in the cubby (especially when wearing gloves), and the display is also mounted low enough that it is difficult to read with a quick glance.
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I have installed the AGT Sportscaster, it fits quite well within the cubby and has an orange backlight which matches the factory instrument lighting. I'm not sure these are still available for sale but a search of the internet or eBay might bear some fruit. I'll try to embed a photo, it's not a great one but if you look hard you can see the unit tucked into the back of the cubby.
Last edited by kukaepe; 02-22-2008 at 05:05 PM.
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I have this unit in my 06, the docking station isn't that big. I attached the unit to the dash with velcro, making it a breeze to move if needed. I seldom change the channel, so having the unit out in the open didn't really matter and you have to look twice to see it in the car. I'll see if I have a pic I post when I get home from work.
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pdm,
Is that lowboy mount on this page?: http://store.xmfanstore.com/moandinto.html
Is that lowboy mount on this page?: http://store.xmfanstore.com/moandinto.html
Yes, the ProFit one.
The XT does require a dock, but it is very small compared to, e.g., the SkyFi. It fits fine in the cubby.
I will try and take some pics this weekend.
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Here is a pic of the XM Roady XT in the cubby of the Mini, as it sits in its dock mounted to the ProFit Lo-Boy mount. The XMfanstore voltage converter is actually velcroed behind the Roady unit, with the wire running underneath the console to the cigarette lighter. It is essentially invisible unless you look closely.
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Both look great!
With the Sportscaster mounted on the top of the cubby, is there till room to put some small objects under it?
Can the Roady be taken out of its dock without too much trouble to bring inside?
Having both the Sportscaster and the Roady in my other cars I can say that the buttons on the Roady are definately nice but then so is the low profile of the Sprotscaster.
With the Sportscaster mounted on the top of the cubby, is there till room to put some small objects under it?
Can the Roady be taken out of its dock without too much trouble to bring inside?
Having both the Sportscaster and the Roady in my other cars I can say that the buttons on the Roady are definately nice but then so is the low profile of the Sprotscaster.
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In the interest of documenting the process, ( ), below is a picture of the ProClip Lo-Boy mount.
Another thing I just thought about is that the big plug with the speaker that Garmin uses for my nav unit (2710) would probably do run some interference as far a button access goes. Might have to add another outlet, geez.
Another thing I just thought about is that the big plug with the speaker that Garmin uses for my nav unit (2710) would probably do run some interference as far a button access goes. Might have to add another outlet, geez.