|
SIRIUS SV3-TK1 Stratus Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit | 
enlarge
| Brand: Sirius Satellite Radio Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $28.57 You Save: $21.42 (43%)
New (11) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $23.00
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 2138
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: Stratus Model: Stratus UPC: 884220010366 EAN: 0884720010361 ASIN: B000ISCZSE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use, affordable Sirius satellite radio receiver with bundled car kit | | • | Decodes digital-quality signals for more than 130 music, news, and sports channels | | • | Easy-to-read 3-line display; 10 station presets; One-Touch Jump button | | • | Built-in FM transmitter with support for up to 100 FM frequencies | | • | Measures 4.5 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Features include 10 button presets, direct entry tuning, three line display with large buttons and push button controls, one-touch jump, 10 presets, direct channel access, parental controls, a 100 channel built-in wireless GM transmitter, FM frequency shortcut button and a real time clock.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Simply works! October 31, 2008 J. Bopp (Lexington, VA USA) I have three of these models and performance is great. One replaced a Sportster that died. The Stratus model does not have all the bells and whistles of the Sportster but I never used these features anyway.
Cheap but you get what you pay for. October 13, 2008 Jason Giambrone (Denver, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gets interference all the time. When I press the channel buttons they don't always go to the channel. I have to press more then once. It was difficult to find a good corresponding radio channel. Not near as good as my old Starmate. I'm thinking Sirius may not be worth it.
Awesome little radio September 30, 2008 Vern Sheldon (Portage IN, USA) I found that the Stratus TK1 works much better than i expected given the mixed reviews. I found it quite easy to self install myself, it took a little over a half an hour. The reception is great where i live, no blank spots except near trucks using CB Radio. At home (i also got the home kit) the reception is twice as good. I also have internet access and can play it while i am at work. Programming with Sirius is wonderful and will get better when the XM stations become available to us. Worth my birthday money.
Wait until the merger happens..this will be obsolete soon September 18, 2008 L. Kiss (Los Angeles, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In the past 3 years I've had to purchase 3 different Sportsters due to malfunctioning product. The Stratus is the latest price equivalent and a complete DOWNGRADE.
My SPORTSTER cost $50 last year and had the pause, rewind, fast forward buttons, 30 presets, and a stronger antennae. That broke and this is the replacement: 10 presets, poor antennae signal, no pause, rewind, or fast forward.
This product sucks and I've had nothing but problems with Sirius equipment.
Wait for the merger because this will be obsolete in a few months. Hopefully their technology will catch up. Listen online if you really need it.
Few little quirks I wish I had known about... August 30, 2008 spookymom 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: 1. I get the CBC and BBC programs I like! 2. Most stations don't have too many break-ins (commecial or otherwise) but some do. 3. I like that the song artist and title are displayed on the screen. That way if I really like the song, I can download it later.
Cons: 1. On some of the channels there ARE COMMERCIALS! I thought this was commercial free radio! I don't need ads for "male enhancement" playing through my speakers. I want to hear the comedy and the music.
2. I strongly reccommend having this professionally installed. Have them hard wire everything in so you don't have to use the wireless transmitter. The car power plug (the cig lighter plug--for the old school syles) is somewht loose in my Focus SE. Every once in a while, it will jar loose enough to cut the power to the reciever. Again, hard wiring will eliminate this.
3. You can still use the wireless transmitter but I would go to the Sirius website first, look up the recommended FM Frequencies and test them out in your area first. Sure this is a lot of listening to static but I was on one of the recommended frequencies and in a "hole in the ground" and *still* got a low-power station from somewhere. ANY interference will be heard while listening to the sat radio. The radio FM Transmitter itself only goes down to the 89 range while the best frequency for my area (not one listed on the website) is in the 88 range.
|
|
|
|

 | |