• Welcome, Guest! We hope you enjoy the excellent technical knowledge, event information and discussions that the BMW MOA forum provides. Some forum content will be hidden from you if you remain logged out. If you want to view all content, please click the 'Log in' button above and enter your BMW MOA username and password.

    If you are not an MOA member, why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on the forum, the BMW Owners News magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMW MOA offers?

  • Beginning April 1st, and running through April 30th, there is a new 2024 BMW MOA Election discussion area within The Club section of the forum. Within this forum area is also a sticky post that provides the ground rules for participating in the Election forum area. Also, the candidates statements are provided. Please read before joining the conversation, because the rules are very specific to maintain civility.

    The Election forum is here: Election Forum

xm sattlelite radio connected to receiver

109626

New member
I am looking for a way to connect my XM Roady-2 to my BMW factory radio on my 2005 r1200rt. I was told that I could use a patch cord from the BMW auto dealer (part # 82110149389). The patch cord is to connect into the auxillary port on the oem receiver, then to the sattlelite radio receiver. Is anyone familar with this & feedback is appreciated... To update on this post since installing the patch cord to the radio (with some help when contacting BMW parts reps. at Chicago BMW & Southeastern Michigan BMW). Still need to test the patch cord with the XM radio, I don't know if there is going to be enough amplifier to raise volume to a when "going down the road" audible volume. Will have to do more testing.
 
Last edited:
I am looking for a way to connect my XM Roady-2 to my BMW factory radio on my 2005 r1200rt. I was told that I could use a patch cord from the BMW auto dealer (part # 82110149389). The patch cord is to connect into the auxillary port on the oem receiver, then to the sattlelite radio receiver. Is anyone familar with this & feedback is appreciated.

You could use the FM transmitter feature on the Roady and set the radio to the correct frequency.
 
Back
Top