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AstroRig57
Jun 11, 2015Explorer
Generally speaking,  "Cheap" and SiriusXM are mutually exclusive terms as the service itself is not "cheap". 
That said, we currently have SiriusXM receivers in one vehicle (had another but sold that car) and a Sirius Sportster 5, that I move between another vehicle, the house, and the RV using various docking adapters. Any number of SiriusXM "Dock and Play Radios" can be moved from location to location.
I use the Sportster 5 with kits like this, SIRIUS PowerConnect Vehicle Kit. In the RV it is connected to the in-dash radio via an auxiliary input, in our Expedition, which has no auxiliary input, it is connected with an auxiliary output cable which runs through the cassette player with an adapter like this Cassette Tape Adapter.
Similar kits connect the same Sportster 5 to stereo systems in the house, SiriusXM Dock and Play Home Kit AND, it is also used on a Sirius Boombox SiriusXM Portable Speaker Dock
That said, we currently have SiriusXM receivers in one vehicle (had another but sold that car) and a Sirius Sportster 5, that I move between another vehicle, the house, and the RV using various docking adapters. Any number of SiriusXM "Dock and Play Radios" can be moved from location to location.
I use the Sportster 5 with kits like this, SIRIUS PowerConnect Vehicle Kit. In the RV it is connected to the in-dash radio via an auxiliary input, in our Expedition, which has no auxiliary input, it is connected with an auxiliary output cable which runs through the cassette player with an adapter like this Cassette Tape Adapter.
Similar kits connect the same Sportster 5 to stereo systems in the house, SiriusXM Dock and Play Home Kit AND, it is also used on a Sirius Boombox SiriusXM Portable Speaker Dock
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