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Day: December 12, 2004

Making Your Own Xm Commander Cable

December 12, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 7 Comments

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a couple folks sent this in (thanks!)–if you have an xm direct and want to use your pc to control it (and record with some of the apps that allow that) here’s a way to do it without paying $40 to $50 for the cables currently being sold, this one comes in at $15 and it’s a pretty simple project. nicely done jcdillin.

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