Enjoy virtually static-free sound with this SiriusXM FM direct adapter, which provides a high-performance wired audio connection to your vehicle's radio. You can still listen to your local AM and FM stations when your Satellite Radio is turned off. Compatible with most SiriusXM, XM and Sirius radio models with a PowerConnect Vehicle Kit.
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Ok. So. I didn't know this about the unit when I bought it. My escalade was haveing issues with the radio (head unit) receiving a audio signal from the factory DVD player in the second row seats. So I thought. Hay. I use to have a fm mogulator way back in the day for when xm was xm and it first came out. I could plug any standards 3.5mm in to it and it would work! I'll just buy this and do the same. Well. Turns out. You can't do that with this. I even bought 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapters to try and see if it would work. No go. Apparently. The new xm radios send out a didgital signal and not a analog signal. And that's what you need. An analog signal. So don't buy this. At least. Not if your going to try using it like I was planing on doing. It won't work. You will need a iSimple IS32 TranzIt USB Universal...fm modulator. That's what I got. And after finding the left and right and ground audio wires in the wire harness in the DVD player in back. And running a simple rca left and right all the way up to the dash and connecting it to a rca/3.5mm adapter. It worked great! I picked the one up with the USB charger for 50$. Oh. You will need two Atenna adapters too if your going to use your factory head unit. The factory has a weird plug. Not the normal antenna plug. I hope this helps anyone who looking to do what I wanted to do.