Sirius Radio - What It Costs
By Douglas Hanna
You need three things to hear Sirius Satellite
radio - a receiver, an antenna and a subscription.
First, receivers. There are three types available.
One is called "Sirius satellite ready." This
is the kind that plays through your car radio's
CD or cassette player. The second is a Sirius
tuner that can be connected to your car radio.
The third is usually referred to as plug and
play and can be used in both your care and
home.
The whole kit
If you decide to buy a Sirius ready receiver,
make sure you get a complete kit. These
kits include the receiver, car cradle,
built-in FM transmitter, and an antenna.
JVC makes one of these kits - available
online (OnlineCarStereo) for $44.95. On
the higher end, there is the new, feature-rich
Sirius SC-FM1 Starbase kit which costs
$139.99 at SonicElectronix. Again, this
kit contains everything you need for Sirius
radio in your car, including a wireless
remote.
If you have a car receiver with satellite
controls, you might choose a Sirius radio
tuner. These tuners must match your car
audio system. In other words, you must
buy a Kenwood tuner to work with Kenwood
car audio system. As an example of these
tuners, a Kenwood SIR KEN1 tuner can be
purchased online for about $93.00.
For Sirius radio in the car or your home
If you want to hear Sirius radio in both
your car and home, you will need to buy
a plug and play unit and expect to pay
more. The reason for this is that you
will need the a car kit plus a kit for
your home.
The receiver itself is usually not much
larger than a packet of cigarettes, making
it very portable. One such example of
this is the Sirius Sportster. It comes
with a built-in wireless FM transmitter,
docking cradle and antenna and can be
purchased online (Crutchfield) for $99.99
after rebate. The home kit for this unit
costs about $50.00.
Keep in mind that these are just examples.
When it comes to Sirius satellite radio,
you can spend just about as much as you
would like - with the addition of accessories
such as a boombox, a radio extension kit,
high performance antennas, battery packs
and so on.
And, finally, you will need a subscription
to the service -- $12.95 a month or about
$155.00 a year.
If you want digital radio but don't want
to pay for it, there's another technology
called HD Radio that enables AM and FM
radio stations to broadcast their programs
digitally. These digital broadcasts provide
listeners with radically improved audio
quality, more radio channels through multicasting,
and new data services. To learn more about
this amazing new technology, just go my
Web site, http://www.hd-radio-home.com,
for complete details.
Douglas Hanna is a retired marketing
executive and the author of numerous articles
on HD radio, the Internet and family finances.
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