A:AnswerIf you have a SiriusXM ready radio, all you need is a SiriusXM tuner. If your radio is SiriusXM ready you should have a plug on the back of the radio that the tuner would plug into and you are ready to go with a subscription to the service.
A:AnswerIt all depends on the receiver unit. This is designed to work with receivers that are Sirus/XM ready. If you are trying to hook this up to your factory unit that doesn't have built in Sirius support, I don't think it will work, since you need the software in the receiver and the hookup in the back of the unit.
A:AnswerYes you do, the radio id is connected to the xm tuner in your factory radio so if you get aftermarket radio you need aftermarket xm tuner which will have a different xm radio id and it cost 15 buck to transfer the service to the new xm tuner also
A:AnswerAs long as the antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky, it should work. I have it installed in my motorhome and the antenna sets in the front window area. Eventually I will have it moved to the roof like it should be.
A:AnswerCheck the model you have on the manufacturers website. It must be sirius XM ready. If I were to guess, I would guess that it is not compatible.
A:AnswerYes, the SiriusXM SVX300 Connect Vehicle Tuner will work with the Infinity INF-PRV350 Marine digital media receiver. The Infinity INF-PRV350 is a SiriusXM Ready device.
A:AnswerThe cable is long enough that you don't have to place the tuner directly next to the radio. It can be stashed anywhere behind the dash or under it using zip ties or double sided tape.