Patrick, All,

 I have XM. The problem is this. The units are in violation of FCC
rules. The output power in the FM band is limited to 250 dBuV/m at 3 Meters.
The unit's FM modulators output power got significantly increased after
testing and approval (of course they work really good). I have noticed that
when driving by cars with Sirius, that my station will fade out and all of
the sudden I will be listening to Howard Stern or whatever the other person
has on, in their car. I believe both Sirius and XM are being required by the
FCC to fix the non compliant radios, but not positive about this.
 More of an FYI, at my Camp I can have my Truck parked several
hundred feet away from the radio in the camp and get the ball game. I have
never measured mine, so I can't tell you if it is over powered or not, but I
suspect so.

Larry Stillings
Compliance Worldwide, Inc.


From: Conway, Patrick R (Houston) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 12:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: FM Modulator Information

A family member forwarded the below email.
        (I'm pleasantly surprised that they remember my field of work !)

Does anyone on this list subscribe to XM?
        It would be interesting to know the details of the interference
problem.



Best Regards,

Patrick Conway, NCE.
        Hewlett-Packard Co.
        [email protected]
        281.514.2259
        281-514.5473(fax)

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From: XM Radio [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:11 AM
To:
Subject: FM Modulator Information


Dear XM Subscriber,

The FCC has notified XM that some of our older receiver models (generally,
those purchased before August, 2006) may not operate in the manner required
by the FCC and may cause interference to nearby FM radio users depending on
how the XM radio is installed or used.

The receiver models include the Roady2(r), SKYFi2(r), MyFi(r), Airware(r),
Tao, RoadyXT(r), Xpress(tm), Sportscaster, XR9-XCX9, Jensen JXR9, inno(r),
Helix(tm), and Nexus(r). Please note this notice does not apply to you if
your new car came installed with an XM receiver.

If you do have one or more of the receivers mentioned above and use it with
the wireless FM option or you have had the receiver professionally
installed, then we have several options available at no cost to you to
alleviate this possible interference. Please visit our website at
www.xmradio.com/fmmodinfo
<http://email.xmradio.com/a/hBIoukKB7RzePB7SVYU$Ka5GK0m/xm4>  or call us
toll-free at 866-410-0096 to choose one of the following three options:

Option A:
We will send you ferrite beads to attach to your XM antenna and power
adaptor cables. (Ferrite beads are typically placed on the end of data
cables to reduce interference.)

Option B:
We will send you a replacement cassette adapter to use with your XM radio.
Only choose this option if your car radio has a cassette player.

Option C:
If your car does not have a cassette player, we will provide you with
ferrite beads and an installation kit, with hardware, to use in connection
with a professional installation of your radio along with a coupon
redeemable at no charge for professional installation.

Please visit the following website, www.xmradio.com/fmmodinfo
<http://email.xmradio.com/a/hBIoukKB7RzePB7SVYU$Ka5GK0m/xm4>  for more
information and to select your option. If you do not have access to the
Internet, you may call 866-410-0096 for information on how to alleviate this
possible interference. To help expedite your order, please have your 8-digit
Radio ID (found on Channel 0 of your XM radio) and your FCC ID (found on the
back, the bottom, or under the battery of your XM radio), available when you
start this process.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Best Regards,
XM Management

Note - If you are using your XM radio's FM modulator to send the XM signal
to a home or car stereo, your radio will work best if you use an unused FM
frequency. Go to www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/vacant
<http://email.xmradio.com/a/hBIoukKB7RzePB7SVYU$Ka5GK0m/xm5>  to find the
best FM frequencies to use in your area.



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