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    Talking XM Radio Installation

    I just completed installing my XM Radio into my Liberty. I was stymied about how to get the Satelite antenna on the roof. I discovered I could set it below the roof in the attic space above the TV on the steel frame. I get 100 percent reception! The Antenna is magnetic so it bonds to the steel frame and creates a large antenna grid. Also, I was hesitant in taking walls and dashboard covers apart, but I found it was quite easy as Liberty had made most everything easy to open up.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Gary I liked it when you said but I found it was quite easy That is the way a lot of things are when working on bus projects. The battle is just starting. Way to go!

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    Note of interest:

    I have found the '97 Liberty XL has better access to all sections then the 2000 Marathon H3.

    Nice job Gary.

    Mike

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    Gary,
    Now that you have XM:

    Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men. The Shadow knows. HA HA HA HA.
    XM Channel 164 XM Radio Classics are almost as good as Books on Tape. Located conveniently near the conservative talkys.

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    Thanks Brian . Good to know . I am heading to Idaho in June so I wanted something else besides CD's and Spanish radio.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    I should probably update to XM radio, it's getting hard to buy 8 track tapes for our vintage coach.

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    Dale, Try the flea markets. Thats where I get mine!

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    I'll bet those 8 tracks are less prone to jumping when you go over bumps than my 45s and LPs.

    Now some of our favorites skip.

    My favorite "Yes We Have No Bananas" skips so bad I have to tape a quarter on the arm on the Victrola to get it to play all the way through.




    All of you except JPJ are saying ......??????????

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    Some of the threads need metered.
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    You started it and Kerley moved it along.

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