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I am a little unhappy with yet another wire in my car for the antenna booster but it is worth it for the clear sound. The radio is easy to use and the display is easy to read
I dont know why these Sirius radios get SOOO hot all of the time. Reception is perfect, price was great. If they stay in business, buy one
without paying $40 (more than the radio costs) for a "home kit." That is, if you don't have a spare 12V power supply you can splice into a cigarette lighter outlet from Radio Shack. Reception is less than ideal. The difference is that with an AC adapter you can use it in your house. It does not; it has a DC adapter. First, let me say one thing - the Sirius description of what comes with this radio is misleading. Extra antennas tend to cost as much as the radio. Their customer service people are rude and arrogant. I can't stand Howard Stern and don't like having to see him plastered over their web site but that's minor.
At home, with the antenna posted a foot from the window (outside) and away from trees and such, I can usually get two bars and only once or twice a day does it drop out, but it took a lot of experimentation to get there. There's a certain dullness that can't be adjusted out. They claim it has an AC adapter. I found that in the car, the reception blanks out frequently. Second, the sound quality is fairly poor; not terrible, but certainly not what you get from the standard stereos in Chrysler and Dodge cars with Sirius. The music programming is excellent and far better than XM radio. I can't get more than two bars, generally, and often drop down to one. I use a hard-wired hookup so the FM transmitter isn't the problem.Overall -- I'm very disappointed and I understand now why Sirius doesn't have easy comparison charts for its radios or any specifications of frequency range, harmonic distortion, and sensitivity to the antenna.
I'm happy with the progamming available just don't like the interruptions. In general, the signal is fine for about 1/2 to 1 1/2 hrs and then fades out for about 1/2 hr.
My main intention was to listen to college/pro football games not carried here on the West Coast.Use in the car has been excellent with no problems except a short loss of signal while in a tunnel.However, use at home has been less than stellar. I purchased this radio along with a Home Installation Kit about a month ago.
Reception is sporadic. Apparently, the 'satellite' is located in the central US and supplemented by a ground based antenna on the East and West Coast.
I have two home kits with one installed in a west facing upstairs window and the other in an east facing upstairs window. Unfortunately, this seems to happen in the 4th quarter of a close game and every day around sundown.
If the signal was steady at all locations I would have rated the system at 5 stars.
Bought this unit to replace my Audiovox PNP2 which crapped out after four years of daily use. Also, can't browse through categories to see which songs are playing on what station. This unit works fine but lacks features like multi-band presets. My old unit could be programmed to hold 30 stations, this one only 10. Also dosen't remember any favorites either. The unit works fine, but if I had to do it again, I'd spend more money for a unit with better features.
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