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I am going to attempt to return it. I had my commander installed professionally at Curcuit City. I am very disappointed with this commander. It is going to cost me additional money for installation approximatelty $100.00. However I lost reception of some of my favorite AM and FM stations. I had the older model Commander and the module was more powerful, per Curcuit City, and I did not have this problem.
I had to use the modulator sysem, which turned out to be just fine also. all at the same time. I installed this unit in a 2001 Porsche Cabriolet. I wish it had three lines on the head unit so it could show Artist, Song and Channel (station). Other than that, no complaints. Unfortunately, the head unit was DOA, but Audiovox replaced it w/o incident. I have the antenna mounted on my dash and it works fine.
However, I may purchase the direct connect feed and use the RCA jacks off the Trek main module (which you can hide away anywhere to connect all the wires). Oh, and the remote is great too. Depending on your application, the Trek XM Commander is a slick way to do a custom install of an XM head unit. Like I said, it's a very clean and professional looking application. Especially for scanning XM or selecting stations without taking your eyes off the road. I previously had the XM Roady 2 and didn't like all the wires hanging out the side or the FM modulation mode - didn't seem as clear as the cassette input - which was even more unsightly. The XM Commander in my current vehicle - Acura MDX looks like a factory install and the direct connect into the FM antenna line produces very clean sound.
The sleekness of the unit also makes it look more like a factory install, and it's less likely to get in the way of any knobs or controls in the vehicle. On the record, I also own the XM unit that fits in the XM boombox, and the Commander is easily the best looking and easiest to use. I own two of the XM Commanders, and I couldn't be happier. It's also hard wired, which is nice since the wire can be hidden during install giving it a clean look to your interior. However it's up to your personal tastes and style, although you won't go wrong with this purchase. They are the size of the actual remote (appx. 1.5" x 4"), so they are very compact and will fit in places the other XM units won't.
As it is if you select a tune it is that artist and that tune.Overall I would certainly purchase the unit again. The remote works wonders in this area.Third, the tune select could be set up so that you could select the artist or the song. Maybe a smaller size font could be used.Second, the buttons on the display unit are so small that it is hard for full size fingers to find the correct one.
At this time for my car the only option was with the FM Mod. Only a few intems could be improved. I had the XM Commander professionally installed.
First, the display unit could have a scrolling option so that in some cases you can see the entire group or song name. Well worth the money. The sound quality is good, as any FM station is.
A unit worth installing.
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