Satellite Radio Q
#1
Satellite Radio Q
if i get a panasonic CQ-HR1003U
what else do i need to recieve broadcast (tuner and antenna? and will any tuner do or do i have to get one matted to teh receiver (or brand))
what else do i need to recieve broadcast (tuner and antenna? and will any tuner do or do i have to get one matted to teh receiver (or brand))
#3
Originally posted by Randy12vp
A Panasonic Sirius tuner and a Sirius antenna is what you need to get you up and running.
A Panasonic Sirius tuner and a Sirius antenna is what you need to get you up and running.
#7
Originally posted by aero3685
How many channels do you have, and does it ever get static? Are all the songs on them edited?
How much do the antennas, and tuners usually run?
How many channels do you have, and does it ever get static? Are all the songs on them edited?
How much do the antennas, and tuners usually run?
Sirius Stream Guide (need Acrobat reader)
Static? Nope, never. It's digital music. However, the antenna requires a "line of sight" to the satellites. Usually anytime I pull under an awning at a gas station to get gas I'll lose signal. There's no static sound, it just goes mute.
Some of the stations do in fact edit some of the more explicit lyrics, but most stations play the full uncut version.
Right now the Crutchfield website has them listed for $159.99 for the receiver, and a few of them are offering a $100 mail-in rebate. The antennas run $50.