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Audiovox SIR-CMB3 Sirius Satellite Radio Package System


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Brand: Audiovox
EAN: 0044476025051
Label: Audiovox
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Model: SIRCMB3
Number Of Items: 1

Features
20-Channel Programmable Preset Memory
10-Entry Artist Name And Song Title Memory
Multiple Frequencies
Universal Application

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Editorial Reviews:

Audiovox offers the most satellite radio options on the market today. The beauty of SIRIUS Plug N Play receiver is its uncommon versatility. Snap the receiver into the vehicle docking station for an in car solution, snap the receiver into your at home docking station for an in house solution or snap the receiver into its portable boombox solution and take satellite to the beach, campsite or where ever you go. PRODUCT FEATURES: Digital wireless FM transmitter with 35 selectable frequencies built-in; Small low profile design; Large 6-line LCD display with amber backlighting; Dedicated jump button for in & out access to your favorite programming; Memory capture feature (S-Seek) stores 20 of your favorite songs; when activated can search all of the incoming Sirius channels for those songs; Listing and search ahead capability by channel name, artist name, or song title; Time based functions including an on-screen clock, alarm, sleep timer and program alert which allows the receiver to switch to a pre-programmed channel at a selected time; Cigarette lighter power adapter; Adjustable mounting bracket; Small low profile magnetic roof mount antenna; 3.5 mm jack for direct connect to aftermarket radios via RCA input (optional cable - SATRCA needed).


User Comments about the Audiovox SIR-CMB3 Sirius Satellite Radio Package System

I was greatly pleased in Amazon's coorporation with me and I will continue to purchase from them. I, then was sure I had a defective unit. In all the times I've bought from Amazon, this is the first time I had a problem at all.


I must say, Amazon was great in allowing me to return the unit, even though it was past the 14 day return period of the company that shipped it to me. Thank you Amazon for your assistance. I purchased this item primarily because I knew it matched up well with a particular Motorcycle mount I was buying.


Before returning it, I purchased a sirius system and it worked perfectly. After receiving the purchase, I activated the unit and could not get a consistant signal. The antenna was always disabled and searching for a signal.


I will continue to be a loyal customer.


My original audiovox got ripped off, so I needed to get it replaced - and they don't hold it as one of the three changes in radios I am allowed. For the money, the third version of the Autiovox is best - it gives good fm transmistion that has had to be toned down per the FCC in other models. I have had sirius for two years, and have two friends that I give 3 subscriptions to as gifts (each additonal subscriptin is about 8 dollar a month) - they all love them. Unless you want to record the shows with protable models that are more expensive, this is the way to go. Sirius content is better than xm - esp. I have a life time subscription. if you love nfl football, nba basketball, etc.



I still get about 95% of Sirius stations, so I'm not too upset. It's a bit tough getting the radio out of the cradle. Fair enough, so I sign up for the CAN service. I haven't experienced any of the problems other people seem to have with the newer radios (i.e. Here's something I just found out. Also, I won't be able to pick up many (by my count 10) US stations because I have the CAN service. That didn't fly because I don't have a US credit card.


Also, I was told by Sirius CAN that because I have a US radio, that I will be able to get the US stations when I move back down (and acquire US service plan). It looks like I lose a few channels and the service costs more ($20 for start up, $15 for service PLUS GST.). If you end up staying in one area, then this won't be as important to you.Mount: It works. Radio itself: Seems well built, solid. She was a bit skeptical about me spending 15 a month on this, but with 28 + hours of driving behind us, she's now impressed with the station quality and selection. As I was traveling through several States, I ended up changing about three to four times.


It's the worst of both worlds in my mind, for now. week transmitter). Otherwise, if I had bought a CAN system, I would have had to re-purchase a US system in order to get the US specific stations.Ok - I made a believer out of my wife. Has a nice FM transmitter. I 'stuck' it to my dash and will not end up screwing it in - I don't need to from the looks of things. So am IUPDATE: APRIL 13, 2007. Just found out that I won't be able to pick up some CAN stations because my radio is a US model.


I purchased a US radio with the intent of using the US Service in Canada (see watering down comment above). On the good side, however, the CAN service worked flawlessly in the States as I expected and I experienced no hickups when crossing the border. Other reviews, however, had prepared me for this and I wasn't worried too much.Sirius service: I bought this in the States (I currently live in Canada) because I wanted the US service (why does everything in CAN appear to be a watered down version of the comparable product/service available in the US). I've been using the radio for about a week now. However, I needed a US credit card.hrm.so I signed up for the CAN service instead. In that week, I've driven through southern Ontario, western NY, PA, WV, MA, and VA.


Also, the first time I changed the position of the cradle, it felt like I was going to break it. LCD is clear and bright, even during the day. My only complaint is the number of 'motions' required to change the frequency (Menu button, scroll down 4 or 5 options, select FM Frequency, scroll down to 2nd option, select it, etc.). Plus, when I move back down to the States I won't have to re-purchase a new unit.So, just be aware of where your radio is coming from and which service you intend to use.


So I go buy a few radio's to tryout and I don't like the first 2 Im stuck with the third, for Life. So you have to take you in dash radio with you for the rest of your life. Dude, if you pay for a liftime subscription you can only trasfer you membership 3 times. Ahh then what. Ok peeps if I buy a life time subscription it should be for my lifetime not my radios lifetime.



The reason I am confused is because when I went to purchase the boombox I was told it only works with the sir-pnp3 plug and play. Dose the sir-bb3 boombox work with this plug and play. This plug and play works great. My confusion comes when trying to get the boombox accessory. They don't explain that very well.






 


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