great sirius radio for satellite audio: an inside look at the internals

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Ok just a few quick notes on my new radio.
The audio for perfectionist is not cd quality. There are detectable compression artifacts. I can live with them though. The variety is huge!

The FM transmitter sounds great... I haven't tried the line out yet.

I need to find an AC adapter... if i can do that, and get another antenna, than carrying in and out of the car will be no problem.

I'll update this as I find out more things to like about this radio...

Sirius One SV1 Satellite Radio with Car Kit
Distributed by Directed Electronics
PART NO.: 0120201000
FCC ID: P3HSV1
IC: 5721A-SV1
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Specifications Satellite Frequencies ............................................................................................. 2322.293/2330.207 MHz Terrestrial Frequencies ......................................................................................................... 2326.250MHz Power Requirements ............................................................................... 9-16 Volts, Negative Ground, DC Audio Output ..................................................................................................... 550mVrms (+/- 50mVrms) Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) ....................................................................................................... <0.2% Signal-to-noise (S/N) ...................................................................................................... Greater than 73dB Fuse Requirement ......................................................................................................................... 2A ATC Receiver Dimensions (Width x Length x Height) ........................................... 70mm x 113.2mm x 20.2mm (2.8” x 4.5” x .8”) Receiver Weight ................................................................................................................ 146.0g (4.7 oz.) Antenna Type............................................................................................................. Low Profile Magnetic Antenna Cable Length ............................................................................................ 21’ (single micro-cable) Connector Type ............................................................................................................... SMB (right-angle) Audio Interface .................................................................................................... 1/8” / 3.5mm Stereo Jack FM Out Interface ..................................................................................................................... 2.5mm Jack Remote Control Dimensions (Width x Length x Height) ........................................ 54mm x 90mm x 11mm (2.13” x 3.5” x .43”) Remote Control Battery Requirements ..........................................................................................CR2032

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anthony said:

Nice pix of the inside of your receiver! Does that kill any warranties, I wonder?

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