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SIRIUS SIR-KEN1 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner for Kenwood Receivers



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Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio


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Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0884720001024
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: SIRKEN1

Features
Compatible with all Sirius-ready receivers
2.5m 5L-bus cable (M/M)
Micro antenna with 21 cable
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner for use with compatible Kenwood in-dash receivers - low-profile, roof-mount magnetic car antenna with 21' cable - connecting cable - pass through for connecting a Kenwood CD changer - warranty: 1 year

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The SIR-KEN1 is the Kenwood compatible SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner.What is SIRIUS Satellite Radio? Over 120 channels of the best entertainment and completely commercial-free music for your car, home or office.Only SIRIUS has more than 65 original music channels, from today's hits to R&B oldies to classical masterpieces. From authentic Country and real Bluegrass to cool Jazz, hot Latin, Reggae, Rock and many more. Best of all, it's all completely commercial-free.SIRIUS also has more than 55 channels of world-class sports, news and entertainment. Included as part of your subscription, you get up to 16 NFL games a week, up to 40 NBA games a week and up to 40 NHL games a week. (Games are broadcasted during their respective seasons.) Coupled with great sports news from ESPN, the SIRIUS sports offering is unrivaled. And don't forget a host of other great news and entertainment, like NPR, CNBC, Fox News, Radio Disney and E! Entertainment Radio.With SIRIUS, the emphasis is on the music and entertainment you want. The music is hosted by SIRIUS Jockeys, who are true experts. They back-up the music with compelling information about the song being played, and they understand that sometimes it's best to just let the music speak for itself.Rely on SIRIUS rocket science for superior coverage. Only SIRIUS has three powerful satellites that fly directly over the U.S. ensuring coast-to-coast coverage with high elevation angles. This gives the satellites a "clear line of sight" to your car or home, with much less concern for buildings, trees or other objects that might block conventional satellite signals.Once you experience more than 120 channels of digital entertainment, you'll never want to leave your car.


User Comments about the SIRIUS SIR-KEN1 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner for Kenwood Receivers

I had a Best Buy install it for me for $50 and I love it. The only thing that I do not like about this is it does not display the song name and title like the window mount receivers do. I installed this in my BMW and it works great. Other than that, buy this item with confidence.



Best price I found on the web other than [.]. Anyway, we installed it in seconds and it works perfectly. Unfortunately I had to buy a new one of these since I had the old-school one with dual inputs rather than the single. My antenna broke and so the new antennas only have the singe input and the splitter adaptor never would work. which was reasonable.



I'm changing my rating from 3 to 4.Old review.I bought the SIR-KEN1 6 months ago to compliment my new stereo. Do a search for SIR-KEN1 + waiting to find out more.Again, the unit works for music. Nothing changed on my end, so it must have been something that Sirsus did with the repeaters. Directed Electronics makes them. The SIR-KEN1 is not manufactured by Sirius or Kenwood. A simple software update should fix this issue. When you leave the metro areas, the text works properly.Apparently this is a common issue with the SIR-KEN1.


Directed Electronics points the finger at Sirius. The display will flash a bunch of station names other than the one that you are on. Sirius points the finger at Kenwood. I think Directed Electronics owns this flaw, since the stereo and the sound part of satellite radio work flawlessly. Kenwood points the finger at Directed Electronics. All three text lines generally flash "WAITING." The issue has something to do with terrestrial repeaters in metro areas used to combat obstacles like tall buildings. Revised.Not sure what happened, but for the last two weeks the screen seems to work as advertised.


Also artist and song texts do not show. The most important part of the tuner is the music and it works as advertised. There is an annoying glitch with the text display. If you want to know what you are listening to then you will be disappointed.


We had some gift cards lying around, went to BestBuy (same price as here) and bought one.The hardest part was routing the antenna cable--I wanted to mount it on the roof but the cable would not fit inside the rear window molding easily (per the instructions) so I put it on the trunk and ran the cable to the glovebox via the interior molding (very easy to do on a Hyundai Elantra). I took out the head unit, plugged in the control cable, plugged the other end into the satellite reciever, plugged in the antenna, signed up for the service online, and less than a minute later we had satellite radio. I bought my wife a Kenwood car stereo last fall, one that is Sirius ready. I was impressed because I didn't have to splice in a wiring harness, and everything is hidden from view. If she parks in an unsafe area, all she has to do is put the little antenna (which sticks via strong magnets and adhesive strips) in the trunk and unplug the unit and take it with her. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time, but recently the radio stations in our area have become so overloaded with commercials and less-than-stellar programming content, so we looked into getting satellite radio. Simple.I'm going out to buy one for my car tomorrow.






 


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