The Refurbished Starmate Replay ST2 Package features the replay function that allows you to pause, rewind and play 44 minutes of your favorite SIRIUS broadcasts.
Features:
Includes:
Radio Specs:
Satellite Frequencies: 2322.293/2330.207 MHz
Terrestrial Frequencies: 2326.250MHz
Power Requirements: 9-16 Volts, Negative Ground, DC
Audio Output: 2V (normal) 2.8V (max.) (Peak-to-Peak)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <0.2%
Signal-to-noise (S/N): Greater than 73dB
Fuse Requirement: 2A ATC
Radio Dimensions (Width x Length x Height): 128mm x 48mm x 19mm
(5” x 1.9” x .75”)
Radio Weight: 112g (4 oz.)
Remote Control Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 41mm x 104mm x 15mm
(1.61” x 4.09” x .59”)
Remote Control Battery Requirements: .CR2025
Cigarette Lighter Adapter Fuse Requirement:
Cigarette Lighter Adapter Cable Length:
Cigarette Lighter Adapter Operating Temperature:
Antenna Type: Low Profile Magnetic
Antenna Cable Length: 21’ (single micro-cable)
Antenna Connector Type: SMB (right-angle)
Audio Interface: 1/8” / 3.5mm Stereo Jack
FM Out Interface 2.5mm Jack
NOTE: In order to comply with a FCC ruling, Sirius has weakened the FM transmission strength in any radio manufactured after 2006. This decrease in strength may hinder your listening experience, especially if you plan on using the FM transmitter to broadcast Sirius to your radio in an area with many competing FM stations.
Please listen to the following for an example of common sound issues related to the weaker FM transmitters.
Common sound issues related to the weaker FM transmitter.
If you believe this may be an issue for you, or if you are experiencing sound quality issues with your current setup, we'd strongly recommend exploring the following options to directly connect your Sirius receiver to your car radio.
This will connect the SIRIUS receiver directly to your car's FM antenna giving you better sound with the quality of a strong FM station.
A great solution if you have a cassette player in your car. It will provide the same quality sound as a cassette tape.
Many new vehicles have a jack directly on the front of their radios. Auxiliary input adapters can be installed in many other vehicles. Both options will provide digital quality audio for the best listening experience.
For a more detailed explanation of these options checkout this guide.