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Audiovox SIRCMB2 Sirius Satellite Radio JamPack Combo (SIRPNP2 Tuner and SIRCK1 Car Cradle) | 
| Brand: Sirius Category: CE
Buy Refurbished: $149.99
Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 14.6 x 9.8 x 6.1
UPC: 044476017674 EAN: 0044476017674 ASIN: B0001KRXCC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | JamPack combo features SIRPNP2 satellite radio and SIRCK1 docking cradle | | • | Listen to 100 satellite radio streams with SIRPNP2 radio model | | • | 30 presets, 20-song memory, remote control | | • | SIRCK1 cradle connects to car stereo via RCA audio cable or built-in FM transmitter | | • | Includes cigarette lighter DC power cord; magnetic antenna for your car roof or trunk |
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Amazon.com Product Description Here's everything you need to begin enjoying Sirius satellite radio in your car: the SIRPNP2 radio tuner and the SIRCK1 docking cradle with built-in FM transmitter, plus a wireless remote control. p The SIRPNP2 features an LCD screen that displays radio stream information, artist, song title, and category title. The Memory Capture feature saves up to 20 artist and song titles for later recall, while the S-Seek feature constantly searches all radio streams for the saved songs/artists. The Look Ahead feature allows you to stay on and listen to the current radio stream while browsing other streams to see what's playing. p The SIRCK1 docking cradle connects to your in-dash car stereo with the included RCA audio cable. If your car stereo doesn't have an audio connection, the FM transmitter can send the Sirius radio signal to one of four FM frequencies (88.1 MHz, 88.3 MHz, 88.5 MHz, or 88.7 MHz). The base has a swivel ball for adjustment of the dock, and it can be mounted to your dash using the included adhesive strip or included screws. The antenna has a magnetic base that enables you to mount it on your car's roof or trunk; it connects to the docking cradle with a 20-foot antenna cable. p Sirius satellite radio is a subscription service that provides up to 100 channels of programming, from digital-quality music to news, talk, and sports. p bWhat's in the Box/bbr SIRPNP2 Sirius radio tuner, remote control, 2 AA batteries, and SIRCK1 docking cradle package (cradle, base with adhesive pad, audio cable, vehicle antenna, DC cigarette lighter power adapter, screws and washers).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Audiovox SIRCMB2 Sirius Satellite Radio JamPack Combo March 2, 2005 Dreidle (USA) My boyfriend didn't want one of these units when i first asked him how he would like one. But little did he know i had already bought one for him. On valentines he received it. LOL. Now i can't get him off of it. It's very simple to use in the home or car. For home you just need to buy a cord and whola!! It's all set to go. He really loves it. It is so easy to set up in the car or home. I rate it very highly!!!!
Rock Soild PNP January 16, 2005 Taylor Buchanan (Lawrence, KS) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've owned several Sirius radios, and the PNP2 was by far the most rock-solid and trouble free unit. It's not the smallest Sirius radio, but if you want a trouble free tuner, this is the way to go. br / br /And if you like sports play by play, Sirius is the way to go. They have play-by-play from the NFL, NBA, NHL, and 26 college teams (including my KU Jayhawks). They even carry English soccer!
The Bomb! Lose 'FM radio' issues, get tape adapter December 26, 2004 William G. Miller (Cranberry, PA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
You can connect this radio thru the 'Line Out' to a tape adapter and lose the FM radio transmitter - MUCH BETTER SOUND QUALITY. Also, you can do the same if your stereo accepts external connections (like for an MP3 player) or has an AUX input. The FM transmitter is ok, but direct connect sounds so much better. br / br /I am a picky person when it comes to sound. This unit did not disappoint. Using the tape adapter (or direct connect) you truly get CD quality sound - awesome. I also think the bigger display is better than the smaller ones I have seen on other units. Easier to see while driving. My daugther can read the artist and title from the back seat of our van! br / br /I have had this radio for over a year now - it is the best gift I have ever received. It is used every day. I tried XM in rental cars, wife got me Sirius for Christmas - very glad she did because the channel and programming are better. This thing has been a lifesaver travelling with kids - KidStuff and Disney Radio channels saved our sanity! I listen to Fox News during the commute to work. I loved this thing so much I bought the stock at $3/share - WOOHOO!!! br / br /Buy it, you will not be disappointed. br / br /
Follow the instructions and it works wonderfully December 21, 2004 Christopher L. Lee (Corvallis, Oregon United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I read the other earlier reviews. I think one person's FM reception problems might be solved by using the switch on the side of his Audiovox car cradle, designed to hone in on FM 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, or 88.7. br /As for using the adhesive backed antennae, I did NOT, preferring just to leave it on the front of the dash near the windshield. There is enough slant there to keep the unit from sliding back into the seats. Works great. For those wanting to use the unit at home, go to radio shack, get a 12V, 500 milliAmp wall receiver, then buy the Adaptaplug "E". Radioshack, a vendor of Sirius products, now sells its AC adapters with different, interchangeable ends. The whole thing costs maybe $18 and will allow you to power this unit at home. Getting satellite reception through your windows, though, might be more difficult. br /I think this is a wonderfully clever system. I enjoy both the quality of sound (stereo, as far as I can tell) and the tremendous variety of offerings: classic radio shows like Burns and Allen, Latin, BBC, NPR, NFL, MBA, Blues, Jazz, Rock, Hip-Hop, Classical, Electronic....I'm glad I got it.
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