ken burke wrote:
All . . . . I am thinking of buying equipment for the SiriusXM system. What reception do you get with Sirius?? Do you have to have a truckers antenna to get good signals??
I am having mixed emotions about Sirius . . . . costs 425 dollars for equipment for my truck. I am not sure it is worth it.
Thanks . . . . . ken
my first reaction to your post is you can get a Sirius/XM receiver for a heckuva lot less that $425. we now have built-in S/XM receivers in our toad and MH (the toad is on an annual plan but the MH is on a pay-as-you-go plan). but prior to our current MH our previous MH did not have a S/XM receiver so I added one. I think I paid something like $30 for it plus a magnetic antenna for another $10. I had to "play" the S/XM receiver through my in-dash AM/FM radio but there were three options:
1-by connecting the rcvr to the dash radio's AUX input on the front panel
2-by connecting the rcvr to the dash radio's AUX input on the rear panel
3-by using the rcvrs built-in demodulator and tuning to one of a number of available FM frequencies on the dash radio. I put the magnetic antenna in an overhead compartment above and in front of the driver's seat. other than in the mountains when the antenna was shadowed by a mountain we had excellent reception.
since our new MH has a built-in S/XM rcvr I moved this rcvr to my other jeep. photos are below.
I would suggest you do some additional shopping before choosing. we like the S/XM product very much.