I’ve written in this space before about my fondness for XM Satellite Radio’s nifty PC-based unit, the XM-PCR. What I didn’t know until today, though, was that there is an online community of XM-PCR geeks like myself, including a few who’ve gone so far as to write their own software to replace the (pretty crummy) software XM ships with the unit:
Service Program
At the heart of the TimeTrax controversy was the XM PCR: a computer-controlled XM Receiver. Unlike the other receivers, which could be used in the car or home stereo, the XM PCR required a computer to run. A software application on the computer acted as the radio's controls and display, which led to a flurry of third party developers, who wanted to make a PCR replacement. Xm pcr Sirius Stratus, Starmate 3 & 4, Sportster 3 & 4, Streamer GT3, Streamer 3 with the Universal Home Dock its compatible with the SC-H1 USB Interface Cable Do you support Stilletto radios?
Control Program Computer
- UnleashPCR (Windows/.NET)
- ReplacePCR (Windows)
- AltPCR (Windows)
- MacXM (MacOS X)
- gxmpcr (Linux)
Xm Pcr Control Program For Coronavirus
These programs do everything the basic software does, and some things it doesn’t, including let you minimize the program to the freaking system tray — a must-have for anything you’re gonna have running all day. Nice! I’ve gotta grab a few of these and check ’em out.