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Old 21 Feb 2008, 08:57 pm
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I am thinking of getting Sirius for my PT. I've never had satelite radio before so I've been surfing the net and trying to figure it all out. I want to get a receiver and have it installed so I don't have wires all over or bad reception. I don't need a fancy receiver but can I ask where others are having the receivers mounted and how? I don't want to ruin the looks of my interior so any suggestions are welcomed. Point me in the right direction! If I go to Best Buy (I have lots of Xmas gift cards to spend) I know they will try to sell me way more fancy than I need so I want to go in with some knowledge to avoid the power sales pitches.
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Old 03 Mar 2008, 09:52 am
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Best buy isn't paid on commission, so it won't benefit them to sell you a higher dollar system. Check out sirius radio's website and look at the radios they have there. Once you find one you like, then you can go and have them install it. Even stores that are paid commission understand that if you aren't satisfied with your purchase, you will return it, and they won't get paid anything. So they usually try to get you something you will be happy with.

Most of their receivers are an "all-in-one" meaning the display screen and the receiver unit are one unit.

I think the sportster 4 or 5 and the starmate 4 look pretty good in the PT, since they all have blueish lights. All the others have an orange display and I personally think that looks out of place in the PT. I think the starmate 4 is a good price and has a small display. I'd put the unit either on top of the radio bezel or on top of where the cupholders are. But that would be up to you.

If you have an aftermarket CD player installed, then you can just get the specific add on for that player, and have them mount that receiver where the OE would mount (left rear panel, there's a mounting bracket and everything)
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 10:35 am
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the best way to mount is using a cup holder mount

like this item on ebay
Car Cradle & Cup Holder Mount for SIRIUS STARMATE STR1 - eBay (item 170198188123 end time Mar-07-08 17:05:53 PST)

that way you can run the cables behind the dash the antenna wire can go behind the glove box and up by the a pillar ( window pillar) remove the passenger sun visor and pull the antenna out of the sunroof mount it in the middle most of them have magnetic

also the best way to feed the audio in to the radio is by using the aux or the sat plug on the back of the radio, to listen to your Sirius you press the MODE BUTTON

you need this interface (fm modulators have a very bad sound quality when driving )
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 01:27 pm
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those are some good suggestions, you would lose a cupholder, but that's not a big deal.
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 04:08 pm
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If you don't want to spend the extra $$ purchasing the separate cup holder mount I came up with a cheap alternative. Yes, you do lose a cup holder but it's a lot better than having it mounted on the dash pad, or windshield.

Clean the area around the cup holder with rubbing alcohol as well as the inside of it (the sides of the well).

Then, all I did was used the mounting disc that came with the radio (the one you are supposed to mount to the dash that the suction cup sucks down to) and stuck it to the top of the lid off a can of black spray paint after cleaning it with rubbing alcohol. The lid sits down almost flush in the cup holder and touches the sides of it as well. I put a couple of pieces of 3M two-sided tape on the sides of the paint lid and then sat the lid with the disk in the cup holder.

The disc has a large enough diameter it sticks to the lip around the cup holder, the sides of the paint lid stick to the inside of the cup holder which keeps the entire thing from tipping over.

This may sound crazy, but it works, it cost a few cents to make and it looks good. I can upload a pic if anyone is interested in seeing the end result.
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Old 04 Mar 2008, 04:11 pm
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By the way....I did this for my GPS unit, not my sat. radio. I changed out the factory unit for a Kenwood with Sirius Sat. Radio remotely mounted under the seat. I still like this set up because while it's not invisible don't scream "steal me" like having the GPS mounted on the dash or windshielf.
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Old 07 Mar 2008, 11:55 am
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I have the stilleto 10 and I bought the professional install kit for it. I mounted it right under the middle of the dash just in front of the shifter. That way I can change the stations while my hand is resting on the shifter. I used the direct fm modulater that connects into the antenna. I have no problems with the sound and the install is clean with no wires hanging all over the place. The only problem with the fm mod. is you have to buy $30 worth of adaptors to get it to work with the stock radio.
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Why dont you just get The Sirius Connect SIR-PNR1 Pioneer Compatible Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner .. I just bought the Pioneer DEH-P7800MP and it is just hook and play...
IP-Bus Cable And Magnetic Mount Micro Antenna Included
Includes IP-Bus Pass-Through To Add Additional Pioneer Products
Compatible With Most Pioneer IP-Bus Satellite Ready Headunits and All 2005 Pioneer IP-Bus Satellite Radio Ready Headunits
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Why dont you just get The Sirius Connect SIR-PNR1 Pioneer Compatible Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner .. I just bought the Pioneer DEH-P7800MP and it is just hook and play...
IP-Bus Cable And Magnetic Mount Micro Antenna Included
Includes IP-Bus Pass-Through To Add Additional Pioneer Products
Compatible With Most Pioneer IP-Bus Satellite Ready Headunits and All 2005 Pioneer IP-Bus Satellite Radio Ready Headunits
If the OP had a Pioneer or Premier IP-bus stereo that would work. (I have the Premier DEH-P590iB connected to a GEX-P910XM that I've had forever and absolutely love.) But I think she is still using the OEM radio.
I have the OEM Sirius tuner out of my '07 that I'm not using but if someone wants it they will have to get the wiring harness and antenna for it to connect to the OEM radio. PM me for info...
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