Showing posts with label sportster. Show all posts
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2/25/2012

Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit Review

Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit
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I won't clutter up this review with pros and cons on Sirius vs. XM satellite radio service. You can sign up for a 3-day trial of each at their respective websites if you need help making that decision. Instead, I'll assume that you've already gone with Sirius and focus on whether or not the Sportster Replay is the right plug-and-play receiver for your needs.

INSTALLATION
The Sportster Replay is a plug-and-play receiver, which means that you shouldn't need to modify the existing stereo setup in your car or boat to use it. After plugging in the external antenna and the power cord, 99% of users will be ready to roll. I have read reports of a handful of users having trouble getting an adequate signal with this simple install, but I've not personnally experienced this (see more details under "Performance" below). It took me just under an hour to install mine in an SUV, with most of that time spent trying different methods for how best to hide those two cords throughout my interior. The only tools that I needed were a screwdriver and a butter knife. It's almost disappointing to discover how easy it is to disassemble your car's interior into pieces, but it really helps out here!

The antenna itself is a flat magnet about the size of a fifty-cent piece that attaches to your trunk or roof. The kit provides plenty of length; in fact, some car owners may have to find a place to hide the extra bundle of wire, either in the trunk or under the dash. The power cord plugs into your cigarette lighter or any other 12v socket, which becomes the only visible wiring sticking out of the entire install. It's also a bit on the short side, so you may have to get into a little bit of trickery through the glove box or a heating vent depending on your vehicle. I recommend searching the web for tips that others have to share based on their installation experiences.

While the receiver itself is portable, it docks to a cradle which stays in place in your vehicle and has all of the wiring connections. This design is one of the advantages of the Sportster over the comparable Starmate Sirius receiver. The Starmate plugs all cables directly into the receiver, meaning that you have to fumble around with wires whenever you take it with you or get back into your vehicle. The Sportster on the other hand just lifts right out of the dock with no such hassle. The docking cradle that somes with this kit is capable of lots of twisting and bending, so you'll be able to find the right spot on the windshield or dash (if your dash is very smooth) to affix it with a powerful suction cup.

PERFORMANCE
The Sportster delivers good sound and has good antenna reach as well. Remember that satellite radio is digital, so it differs from traditions signals in a couple of ways. First, all of the channels sound "compressed" because that's what all satellite providers must do to get 100+ channels to fit into one signal. Music sounds comparable to existing FM, not CD quality as some erroneously expect. Talk sounds a bit tinny, almost like a phone conversation, but you get used to it quickly. Second, the antenna is line-of-sight since it needs to maintain a direct path to the satellite signal. This means that you can forget about listening to any satellite radio in parking garages, tunnels and other covered structures. I've read about problems with other receivers being unable to reliably pick up good signals in downtown driving, but the Sportster has been very solid for me.

The Sportster Replay uses a wireless FM transmitter in the dock to substitute the Sirius signal for a particular FM channel of your choosing. This is a big improvement over earlier satellite receivers that had to be hard-wired to your stereo (i.e. professionally-installed) or else connected via a mess of wires going to a cassette adapter. I've read other reviews complaining that the wireless transmitter isn't strong enough, but I've not had any such issue. As a matter of fact, the default FM frequency that the unit ships with is an actual station in my area but the Sportster mowed it down with no difficulty. Only when I turned up the classical stations could I hear any hint of interference, so I easily configured it for a frequency that's pure static in my area and it's been rock-solid and very clean sounding ever since.

USE AND FEATURES
The unit's "Replay" capability is like a very limited Tivo for radio. Once you select a channel, it begins stockpiling that content into its 30-minute memory. You can rewind if you'd like to hear a song again or if you missed something said during the news. You can pause in case you get a phone call or have something else to do, e.g. a toll booth. Once you change stations, that memory is erased and the recording begins again. Recorded content is also lost when you power down the unit. If you are interested in true time-shifting of your Sirius content, look into the pricey S50 receiver, which is basically an mp3 player that not only captures but also stores Sirius content for later listening away from your vehicle.

One simple but very useful feature is the "memo" button, which allows you to tag a particular song and store its info for jotting down later. You can store up to 20 of these song and artist combinations, so you'll know who you liked next time you're shopping for music.

The receiver has 3 banks of 10 presets each. It also allows browsing by channel category (rock vs. country vs. talk, etc.) which is nicely-rendered on the big, easy-to-read display. Contrary to what earlier reviews indicated, it is possible to adjust the brightness and/or contrast; however, blue is the only color choice (sorry, amber fans). Also, the shiny cover over the display can make it difficult to see on sunny days as it reflects everything around it. This kit comes with a remote that is actually very handy unless you have a very long reach or manage to mount the dock on your dashboard.

ACCESSORIES
The Sportster is an established model for Sirius, and as a result, there are already many handy accessories available for it. You can immediately purchase a home kit that plugs into your stereo or PC, a boombox for mobile play, or additional car docks if you plan on sharing one receiver across multiple vehicles. This line of accessories is tops among the Sirius receivers because the others are either more limited (the Starmate) or way more expensive (the S50), making the Sportster the best value for a wide range of applications.

CONCLUSION
The Sportster Replay is a dependable Sirius receiver that picks up good signal reception and then blasts it wirelessly to your existing FM tuner. Installation is a no-brainer, mainly just tucking wires under your vehicle's carpet and weatherstripping. It's easy to use with a big, bright display and remote control. There are many available accessories for it, making it a good value if you want to use it in multiple locations. It's the ideal first receiver when you jump into the satellite radio arena.

If you definitely know that you're committed to Sirius and you want true time-shifting of content in an mp3 player, get out your wallet and take a look at the S50. Or, if you absolutely must have a more stylish-looking receiver, consider the Starmate, but you're really getting a lot less convenience for a little bit of savings vs. the Sportster.

PROS
* True plug-and-play makes both installation and everyday use very easy
* Unit is simple to use thanks to the included remote and big, easy-to-read display
* Full line of available accessories make the receiver usable in a multitude of places

CONS
* Rather big and plain, it's not the most stylish-looking unit out there (hello, S50)
* Replay functionality has rather limited usefulness since unit can't be powered on-the-go

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With the Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit, you'll never miss another play from scrimmage again. The ultimate plug-and-play satellite radio, the Sirius SP-TK2 lets you take all 120-plus Sirius stations with you wherever you go. For football enthusiasts, this means that you can do all your shopping while the big game is on and still catch all the gridiron action.
With the Sirius SP-TK2, you get a radio with a built-in FM transmitter and enough internal memory to store the last 44 minutes of Sirius content. The radio features a six-line display, 30 channel presets, a 20-song memory that alerts you when one of your targeted songs is playing on Sirius, and a Sportster Replay's Game Alert function to let you know when your favorite NFL team is about to take the field. Because Sirius broadcasts every NFL game all season long, the SP-TK2 will quickly become indispensable. A "game zone" feature lists updates of your favorite teams' scores on-screen, and a convenient "jump button" gives you one-touch access to traffic and weather reports for your city or your favorite Sirius channel.
The included with the car kit is a vehicle docking station with a suction mount, remote control, DC power adapter, and a roof-mount antenna with a magnetic base and a 20.5-inch cable. A wireless FM transmitter sends your satellite programming to your car's FM receiver so that you can listen to Sirius programming through you car stereo. In other words, this radio and car kit give you everything you need to keep connected to the full range of Sirius satellite programming any time of day or night.
A Sirius subscription, sold separately, is required to access Sirius satellite programming.
What's in the Box
SP-R2 Sirius satellite radio receiver, remote control, CR2025 battery, SP-C2 mobile docking cradle, suction cup mount, car power adapter, antenna, FM transmitter antenna, installation kit, installation manual, and user's guide.

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2/21/2012

Directed Electronics SP3TK1 Sportster 3 Receiver with Car Kit for Sirius Satellite Radio Review

Directed Electronics SP3TK1 Sportster 3 Receiver with Car Kit for Sirius Satellite Radio
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Within the first year of my Sirius subscription I am having problems with my 3rd Sportster 3.

1st radio - power supply cord for car malfunctionedafter 3 weeks
2nd radio - Antenna began malfunctioning after 1st month
3rd radio - This one was ok for first 6 months however none of the buttons on the unit itself work now except for the knob which can only be turned.Without the remote the radio is useless.

I am happy with the subscription however I would definately buy any other brand of radio.Sirius dock and play radios are terrible.

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Sirius Sportster3 receiver with vehicle kit is the next in line of the much acclaimed Sportster and Sportster 4. This product features a slim design, rotary tuning knob, and large button that makes everything very easy to use. Included with the Sportster 3 is a vehicle power adapter, remote, vehicle antenna, vehicle dock, and suction cup and vent mounts. 'Docking: New universal Docking capability means more accessory options, and less worrying about product specific accessoriesCradle: Slim profile vehicle docking cradle for easy, attractive in-vehicle installationDisplay: Large, easy-to-read 6-line displayKnob: Easy-to-use rotary tuning knobPresets: 30 channel presetsGameAlert: Prompts when your favorite games are being broadcast and alerts you when the scores changeGameZone: Lists all your favorite teams in one virtual category and lets you select a different team from each of the various sport leagues including NFL, NBA, NHL, and college sportsOne-Touch Jump: One touch to traffic and weather reports for your city, or tune to your favorite Sirius channelMemo: Memo with S-Seek stores and alerts by artist and songFM Transmitter: Wireless FM transmitter with 100-frequency choices and FM frequency choices and FM frequency list shortcut button for quick, easy FM transmitter frequency changesParental Control: Parental control and channel lock.

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10/31/2011

Sirius Soloist Universal Sound System Review

Sirius Soloist Universal Sound System
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The way I look at this product, is that it serves all the necessary functions of the Stiletto Home Kit, while packing in enough extra features to be worth the extra fifty bucks or so. The biggest feature is obviously the speaker, so you won't have to try to patch your Stiletto through an FM radio in order to be able to listen to it. The other is that it has a link-in for your iPod as well. This isn't just an auxiliary jack to plug your iPod into; it acutally has an iPod docking station, you can recharge and even, it appears, sync up using the attached USB port. That said, there are a few issues that prevent this product from being flawless. It won't funtion as a dock for older Sirius radios; I believe the Starmate 3 is the oldest compatible model. In addition, it can't dock an iPod and a radio at the same time; there are a few awkward and easy to loose adapters that you have to keep on stand by in order unplug and switch between the two; I estimate that switching from a Stiletto to an iPod could take up to five minutes. Lastly, my biggest issue with the device is the remote. Since not all of the functions are buttons on the actual body of the device, if you loose the remote, you will no longer be able to do certain things. Granted, you may still be able to imput them directly from the sirius radio, but the manual for the product suggests that you don't do this. The remotes that come with the radios do still work even when the device is docked. My final issue with the remote is that it is not as easy to interface with the Stiletto as it is when undocked. In fact, there appear to be a few fuctions that are not available from the remote.

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Bring your Sirius satellite radio receiver or iPod to life with the Soloistuniversal sound system. Boasting a series of docking cradles and adapters for holdingthe Sirius Sportster 3 and 4, Starmate 3 and 4, Stiletto SL100 and SL10, and Stratusreceivers, along with a separate cradle that holds all dockable iPods, the sound systemserves as an ideal audio centerpiece for your bedroom, office, or basement rec room.Simply drop your preferred audio device into one of the docking cradles and you're set.Listeners will love the Soloist's rich, detailed sound, which employs patented NXThoneycomb flat-panel speaker technology to create a dynamic, powerful audioperformance. The flat-panel surfaces vibrate seamlessly to provide a full audio range,while the four built-in exciters are coupled at lower frequencies to flesh out the bassresponse. The resulting sonic footprint resonates in all directions, making this a far moreimmersive system than most integrated speaker models.
The Soloist receives high-quality satellite reception thanks to its indoor/outdoorantenna, which includes a 21-foot connection cable. For best results, listeners shouldplace the antenna on the roof (the antenna is fully waterproof), where it's more likely tofind a clear path to the satellite signals. However, the antenna may still work well iflocated on the side of the house or near a window, provided it receives an unobstructedview of the sky.
The Soloist is also equipped with an LCD display that coordinates the built-in clock,source, timers, and other functions. The full-featured alarm and sleep timer, meanwhile,come in handy should you locate the Soloist in a bedroom. The alarm lets you wake toone of Sirius's more than 130 digital streams--including music, news, talk, sports, orentertainment--as well as recorded Sirius content or an iPod playlist. The sleep timerworks in the opposite direction, playing your Sirius or iPod tunes for 10 to 90 minutes(in 10-minute increments) until you fall asleep.
Other details include a 20-watt Tripath amplifier; five built-in equalization settings (flat,classic, rock, pop, and jazz); a dynamic bass boost function that improves the lowfrequency response; a USB connection for hooking up to your PC; line and auxiliaryinputs and a line output for connecting external audio sources to the system; aheadphone jack for private listening; and a wireless remote with buttons for virtually allof the system's functions, including a 0-9 direct keypad for selecting Sirius channels. TheSoloist, which measures 12.62 by 7.88 by 4.62 inches (W x H x D), is backed by a one- year warranty.
What's in the Box
Soloist sound system, AC/DC power adapter with 6-foot cord, wireless remote withbattery, antenna with 21-foot cord, Sportster docking cradle, Starmate/Stratus cradleadapter, Stiletto docking cradle, iPod docking cradle, clock battery, user's manual.

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9/26/2011

Sirius SDSP5V1 Sportster 5 Dock and Play Radio with PowerConnect Review

Sirius SDSP5V1 Sportster 5 Dock and Play Radio with PowerConnect
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Good radio, easy to install.The Pros: can change colors for display, however, display picture is the same (with Howard Stern looming in the background).Comes with remote, which can be handy, depending on where you install the radio.Easy to see display during the day and at night, even with polarized glasses (some reviewers stated that this is not so).For reference, The Xact one I had before this had a blue display which was close to impossible to see during the day, in particular with polarized sunglasses.The Cons: the FM transmitter is a lot weaker than the one from my previous radio (Xact).Activation:The legendary bad SIRIUS customer service sure was confirmed trying to activate this radio.I bought this as the replacement for my old radio which stopped working correctly.All I needed SIRIUS to do was deactivate my old radio and activate this one.It took about 1.5 hours to get this fairly straightforward task accomplished, mostly because I was put on hold several times for what felt forever.Best tip I can give: IF YOU BUY A NEW RADIO AND WANT TO REPLACE YOUR OLD ONE WITH IT, CHOOSE 'CANCEL SERVICE' WHEN YOU CALL SIRIUS.Otherwise, you will experience the same odyssey I went through (I chose "CHANGE SERVICE"):You first get transferred to Bangalore (I assume) where you are told that they CANNOT swap your two radios (i.e. cancel one, activate the other).They WILL tell you that you need to first activate your new one, which (of course) they are very happy to help you with.They will try to upsell you (no surprise) and tell you that you have to pay an activation fee.And since I had two radios, I got a discount(lasting for how long it takes to cancel the other radio).I explained in the beginning what I wanted to do, but of course they just go through their script. After the activation I requested to connect me to the 'department' to cancel my other radio. Of course I was put at the end of the waiting queue, after a few minutes my connection was lost, so I called again and chose the "CANCEL SERVICE" option.After about another 20 min of waiting, I was connected to the US service site and told the person that I needed to cancel service on a radio.After logging in to my account the person noticed that I had two radios, so I explained what I wanted to do.The good news is that the person got upset about how this was handled and talked to her supervisor (again I was put on hold).She then told my that my activation fee for the other radio would get reimbursed and that my old radio was cancelled.I hope that this radio will last a few years so I don't have to deal with their customer service any time soon...

UPDATE: as of today (12 Nov2010) I still have not received my promised refund for the activation.

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SIRIUS Sportster 5 has advanced features, like alerts and tickers for the latest sports and scores, plus a bright, full-color display with selectable background colors to match the vehicle dash lights.Features:•Easy to Install: Revolutionary SIRIUS|XM PowerConnect FM Transmitter works through the vehicle's radio with easy Do-It-Yourself installation. The color coded vehicle dock makes it simple to connect.•Large, multi-color display: Easily view artist, song and channel information.•Selectable display background and text colors: Choice of 15 different color combinations to match the vehicle dash lights or the mood.•Enhanced real-time program guide: Ability to browse programs, artists and songs playing on other channels without having to change the channel.•Pause & Replay: Pause, rewind and replay up to 60 minutes of live radio.•Favorite channels: Save and enjoy fast access to up to 30 favorite channels.•FM preset key: Easy and quick tuning for optimal PowerConnect performance.•S-Seek Alert: Don't miss your favorite artists, songs, sports teams and drivers when they're on live radio.•Sports Alert: Delivers real-time scores and updates of your favorite sports, teams and drivers, plus alerts when they're playing.•One-Touch Jump: Direct access to traffic and weather conditions of the 20 most congested cities, or to access a favorite channel.•Parental Controls: Easily lock and unlock channels with mature content.•Includes complete PowerConnect Vehicle Kit: Universal docking capability - add accessories for the home, office or additional vehicles.

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