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mObridge XMD-1000 XMD-2010 XM Satellite Radio Module MOST Interface
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10-12-2014, 12:35 PM | #1 |
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mObridge XMD-1000 XMD-2010 XM Satellite Radio Module MOST Interface
mObridge XMD-A2010-BMW XM radio satellite module for interfacing directly with BMW MOST audio network. This allows you to control XM tuner via iDrive as if it were stock. Does require coding of iDrive to turn on satellite option. Includes XMD-1000 XM satellite tuner and antenna (although stock shark fin antenna is compatible). All necessary cables included (MOST adaptor cable, power cable, RCA cables, tuner communications cable). System was previously installed in a 2008 BMW M3 and was removed from the vehicle prior to vehicle sale. All components are fully functional. Asking $300 shipped or best offer. Components were $840 new (purchased 5/22/2012 from Musicar NW). Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions. Last edited by jslim1999; 11-04-2014 at 10:58 AM.. |
10-24-2014, 12:43 PM | #6 | |
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The connection to the MOST network is PnP, but you'll need to adjust some jumpers (located behind the rear seat on the drivers side in the E90 I had it installed) to enable the connection you are using if you aren't currently using it. Available connections are near the factory amplifier (for the CD changer) and near the factory satellite radio installation location in the trunk. I can provide the instructions for adjusting the MOST jumpers. You will need to connect power to the unit by tying into an existing harness (e.g., CD changer, amp, or factory satellite perhaps...mine was tied into the amp power distribution). You will also need to get the car coded, which would be applicable to all satellite radio options, including factory. I don't see why it wouldn't work with Logic 7. It should still use the MOST network for device communication. |
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