New Sirius install
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New Sirius install
I hate outboard mounts but trade cars often and couldn't bring myself to spend $1,500 on the Cayenne mod. This a Sportster 5, plug & play so pops right out and onto the in-house dock. Antenna is invisible under the windshield wiper cowlings. Crystal clear reception and total cost was about $350 including installation and home kit.
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Looks a little tricky changing channels. But if you're happy with it, that's all that matters.
I'm glad I have the Cayenne kit installed into the PCM. Nothing in the way or mounted where it shouldn't in the interior. Besides, I'd rather drive than listen to the Sirius, but on commutes in slow traffic, at least I have Howard.
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I'm glad I have the Cayenne kit installed into the PCM. Nothing in the way or mounted where it shouldn't in the interior. Besides, I'd rather drive than listen to the Sirius, but on commutes in slow traffic, at least I have Howard.
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To be fair it comes with a remote as well.
Unless you're doing direct head unit integration, the best thing to do is to get the FM modulator kit.
It's only about $20, and it basically connects in line directly to your car's antenna lead to the deck.
You're still going to be listening through FM, basically, and you'll have to tune into a station that way, but you'll have the proper digital sound.
In a situation like this is perfect.
Personally, I'm on a promotional account with sirius. It's not bad for $15/mo, but I dunno if I would pay $1500 to get it hardwired, seems pricey.
$300 also seems a little steep, but still within the realm of reasonable-ness (yes I created a new word) assuming you have the in line antenna kit like I mentioned. Do 997's use the regular style antenna plugs in the back of the deck? Anyone know? If not, you might need one or a few adapters as well... Usually 10-15 a pop.
Unless you're doing direct head unit integration, the best thing to do is to get the FM modulator kit.
It's only about $20, and it basically connects in line directly to your car's antenna lead to the deck.
You're still going to be listening through FM, basically, and you'll have to tune into a station that way, but you'll have the proper digital sound.
In a situation like this is perfect.
Personally, I'm on a promotional account with sirius. It's not bad for $15/mo, but I dunno if I would pay $1500 to get it hardwired, seems pricey.
$300 also seems a little steep, but still within the realm of reasonable-ness (yes I created a new word) assuming you have the in line antenna kit like I mentioned. Do 997's use the regular style antenna plugs in the back of the deck? Anyone know? If not, you might need one or a few adapters as well... Usually 10-15 a pop.
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Best Buy put it in. Nice work. Insisted I walk around the car with them as they marked off a checklist before accepting the keys. Advanced install was $72, FM modulator $30 and two antenna adapters $13 each. I usually go to Sound Advice for these kind of things but they didn't inspire me this time. Said they couldn't flush mount this unit where I wanted it and basically just offered to put either that or the old Stilletto version on an industrial size bracket to the right of the PCM.
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I hope you have that remote velcro attached somewhere. Even if you have it stored somewhere, you still have to get at it, and select a channel when driving. Not a great idea when traveling. It borders on a hand-held cell phone in our state. Known as distracted driver, they can ticket you for just about anything besides driving.
Having it built into PCM, I have the presets done just like any channel and can change these very quickly and safely. It was designed this way, so why mess with remotes etc.
Hell, I DO have a remote for my K-40, and even selecting it to turn on and trying to select how I want the alerts while moving is very tricky, so I set it before I move now. It's also a smaler remote than the Sirius.
I have a remote for my Sirius for home and I tried to adjust it while staring straight and found it difficult.
I just hope you have limited channels preset....
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Having it built into PCM, I have the presets done just like any channel and can change these very quickly and safely. It was designed this way, so why mess with remotes etc.
Hell, I DO have a remote for my K-40, and even selecting it to turn on and trying to select how I want the alerts while moving is very tricky, so I set it before I move now. It's also a smaler remote than the Sirius.
I have a remote for my Sirius for home and I tried to adjust it while staring straight and found it difficult.
I just hope you have limited channels preset....
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No problem. Glad I could help.
Often times customers would see these little bits and pieces being added to the bill and think that they're possibly being nickel and dimed. You often have to take the salesman's word that yes, those little adapters that you can't see & don't know about are required. Some install shops will not let you in the bay to watch them work, some will.
Often times customers would see these little bits and pieces being added to the bill and think that they're possibly being nickel and dimed. You often have to take the salesman's word that yes, those little adapters that you can't see & don't know about are required. Some install shops will not let you in the bay to watch them work, some will.
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I actually realized exactly where all the buttons are. I can do it by feel almost instantaneously now. Some people can and some people can't, it's not the perfect solution for everyone. Presets is a better idea.
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Whichever works for you... Just be careful with remotes in a car.
I watched my sister-in-law loose the remote (dropped off the velcro) and while driving, she makes the choiuce to look for it while driving I told her I'll find it.
It's as bad with mini-vans with the video entertainment systems... Too much distraction as I almost got rearended in my company car by some woman trying to resolve some issue with the video being played and which child wanted to watch etc as there was some serious action in that van.
Bottom line, as long as we can get Sirius or XM in these thing is the key! Can anyone listen to standard FM? UGH!
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I watched my sister-in-law loose the remote (dropped off the velcro) and while driving, she makes the choiuce to look for it while driving I told her I'll find it.
It's as bad with mini-vans with the video entertainment systems... Too much distraction as I almost got rearended in my company car by some woman trying to resolve some issue with the video being played and which child wanted to watch etc as there was some serious action in that van.
Bottom line, as long as we can get Sirius or XM in these thing is the key! Can anyone listen to standard FM? UGH!
Regards,
Deanski