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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Honda and Acura SIRIUS Connect HON-SC1
This is the long awaited solution for any Honda/Acura owner who wants in-dash Sirius.
This unit gives you a fully functioning replacement to XM. This is a two part system, you must have a SIRIUS Connect Vehicle Tuner SCC1 or SIRIUS Connect Vehicle Kit SCVDOC1.
If you would like to retain the factory XM antenna we do offer an adapter kit- Honda and Acura XM to Sirius Antenna Adapters
If you are unsure about installing this yourself, please seek a professional stereo shop. Most Big-box store installers or independent stereo shops will be able to install this product without hesitation.
The compatibility chart for this kit may be very confusing,but we are here to help and may have already come across your model or question.
Feel free to give us a call.

Tags: acura, bubba, civic, honda, honsc1, howard, radio, satellite, sirius, tss
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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Tags: bubba, howard, melt, miami, radio, satellite, sirius, stern
Posted in Sirius News, tss radio | 4 Comments »
Friday, February 15th, 2008

Just wanted everyone to see some new products that we just got in!
New Products Include:

Tags: adapter, antenna, bubba, connect, howard, love, midock, pioneer, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss
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Monday, February 4th, 2008

How to mount a Sirius Satellite Radio
There are several different ways to mount a Sirius Satellite Radio.There are as many standard mounting options as there are custom options for placing a satellite radio. It can be as simple as a suction cup on the windshield to a piece of ABS plastic cut to fit and placed in an open DIN.
Depending on you level of skill, you can mount Sirius Radios any way you see fit,but here are a few suggestions based on my experience:

- Suction Cup Mount-This is the simplest way to mount your radio. It’s pretty self-explanatory, push the cup onto the windshield in an area where it will give you the best view of your radio and more importantly the road. This is a beginner skill option.

- Vent Mount-This is an option if all others are not available. This is a slightly more difficult install, but does give a nice clean OEM look. A great feature to this option is that you can run the Sirius power adapter, Sirius Antenna, and audio cable from your Sirius Radio through the vents behind the dash, making this a cheap and effective mounting option. Also a beginner-moderate skill option.

- Vehicle Specific Mount-This is the best way to mount your Sirius Radio, hands down. These brackets are tested and made to fit your specific radio. The brackets are made to fit in a specific spot on your dash and cannot be moved elsewhere. They typically use a factory screw or bolt that is already in your car holding you dash in. You simply unscrew the screw or bolt, place the bracket, and then replace the screw and dash. It is a firm hold and fitted with a Swivel it can be angled to be viewed from different seats in the car. A moderate skill option.
Like I always say if you have any questions please feel free to call us up and we’ll give you the best advice our collective minds can give.
Tags: antenna, bubba, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss
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Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
All the new Sirius radios have the same weaker FM transmitter, there I’ll just say it. Now that we got that out of the way we can begin to solve this dilemma.
It does not matter why or really who turned down the transmitting signal in most FM Transmitters sold today( Sirius radios included). What really matters is what can we, together, can solve it.
Almost any car has the ability to solve the weak FM problem. There are typically three solutions, listed in order from good to best:

- The Tape Cassette Adapter
This device is simple. Remember when walkman CD players first came out? And you rushed out and bought one, but couldn’t listen to it in the car. And then someone handed you a cassette with a audio cable coming out of it. That was a Tape Cassette Adapter. It allows you to play any audio device that has a headphone jack( IPOD, CD Walkman, Sirius, etc) through your car stereo’s tape deck. If you do have a Tape deck this is the most painless way to directly connect your Sirius Radio.

- The FM Direct Adapter
Some people feel this is lesser quality sound than the Cassette adapter, which I half agree, but I ranked this higher because it does not have that pesky audio cable running from you tape deck to the back of you Sirius radio dock. It gets installed into the car’s antenna and then has a cable to run to the FM OUT of the Sirius dock. This gives you a more hardwired look and still provides you with adequate FM reception. It is a great solution for a semi-permanent application like Company cars, leased cars, and Semi-Rigs.

- Aux-Input Device
This is the BEST way to connect to radio. These devices plug into the CD Changer port on most car stereos and gives a set of RCA line inputs.The RCA inputs can be connected to any audio device via appropriate patch cable. Some car stereos are not enabled however, so be sure to refer to our website for compatibility charts.
For in-home FM transmitting see this product: Whole House FM Transmitter
If you have any questions of concerns about the products described above feel free to visit our website or call us here and we will be more than glad to give you a more detailed list of products that may be available for you car.
Tags: antenna, bubba, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss
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Friday, February 1st, 2008

SCVDOC1 Sirius Connect Vehicle Dock
If you’re a Sirius nut like me, this new toy is a got-to-have item!
This dock is different from all others. It allows you to use your Dock and Play radios and Stilettos, through your compatible head unit. You can now control your unsightly Sirius receiver from your head unit and leave the receiver in the glove box. It uses the Sirius Dock and Play Universal connector giving you the flexibility to use any of the newer Sirius Radio Receivers.
Comes with the
- SCVDOC1 dock
- 3 interchangeable adapters for all the Dock and Play radios
- Sirius Connect interface cable
- magnectic mount satellite antenna
- dash mount with adhesive base
Please before you decide to purchase this item, make sure the car stereo is Sirius Ready and has the appropriate translator for you radio.
If you are not sure please feel free to refer to our website for further reference.
Tags: antenna, bubba, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss
Posted in Portable, Products, sirius car | 3 Comments »
Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Got a Sportster,Streamer Replay or Sportster Replay Receiver?
Need a replacement?
The Streamer Replay uses all the same docks and boomboxes as the Sportster and Sportster Replay. The only difference is that the Streamer Replay is a different color and it does have the weaker FM transmitter associated with newer units. So if you were using your Sportster through FM stations you should think about directly connecting your unit to your radio via a FM Direct Adapter, a Cassette Adapter or a AUX-Input device.
Tags: antenna, aux, bubba, cassette, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, sportster, stern, streamer, tss
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Sirius Radio Amplifier
Sirius fans who have trouble acquiring a satellite signal, there is hope.The Sirius Echo Repeater is the product you’re looking for.It allows to put the antenna in one room(where you get a good satellite signal) and the receiver in another(where you would not normally get a satellite signal).This is great for anyone who wants their receiver in the basement, but does not want antenna extensions running through their home.
Tags: antenna, bubba, echo, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss, wireless
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
In the portable SIRIUS satellite radio world there are only two serious contenders..no pun intended.

SIRIUS Stiletto 100
This radio is was revolutionary for its time. Combining the ability to listen to live satellite radio via the built in satellite antenna and battery and the ability to connect to Wi-Fi wireless internet. When the Stiletto came out it was long sought after by Sirius fans and prized by the individuals who owned them. The few downsides to the glorious Stiletto 100 are its limited 100 hour internal memory and painful antenna headphones(both remedied by the Stiletto 2).

SIRIUS Stiletto 2
The Stiletto 2 is a vision into portable Sirius radio’s future. It combines all the Stiletto 100 strengths and none of its weaknesses. A MicroSD card slot for expanded MP3 storage and a set of comfortable and stylish Altec Lansing antenna headphones adds to its already awesome arsenal. Only after holding the Stiletto 2 can you really appreciate its eminence and glory.
Both are a wise choice if your thinking about upgrading, but if you want to be on the forefront of Sirius’s technology the Stiletto 2 is the way to go!
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
SIRIUS Conductor Home System
Have you ever owned at TV that did not have a remote? Always having to get up everytime you wanted to change the channel gets very annoying.We feel your pain. That is why we offer the Sirius Conductor Home System.It gives you the freedom to place you radio nice and neatly in your home theater system and the flexibility to change the channel from the comfort of you couch or favorite leather recliner with massaging lumbar support and temperature controlled cupholders.
The remote offers three lines of text including channel name/number,Artist and Song title.The pre-programmed controller features 49 buttons and up to 30 presets. Connects to any stereo system with RCA inputs via RCA cable(included) Remote uses RF technology and has a range of 75ft uninterrupted.
So if carefree setup and in-home Sirius is what you desire than we strongly suggest this product.

Sirius Conductor Product Manual
Tags: antenna, bubba, conductor, howard, love, radio, sirius, sponge, stern, tss
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