licid222
04-29-2006, 08:53 PM
Just got done putting in my new Sirius radio. I got the idea to put it in the ash tray from the second post in this thread: http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=74471&page=1&pp=15&highlight=sirius
I didn't want to get a suction cup solution or a dash mount dea. I also knew that I didn't want the regular FM transmitter solution that is used by almost all plug and play units.
The solution was the Starbase Satellite Radio Receiver. Its a very low profile Sirius unit that looked about the size of the XM I saw in the above mentioned post. It comes with the display unit that has one wire coming out of it. I snaked that through the hole where the cigarette lighter used to be. It also comes with wires to hard wire it to the car. I used the wires for the cigarette lighter I removed and just tapped into them. It also comes with a clean FM antenna thing. Its a pretty cool solution to eliminate the wireless FM transmiter solution without having to but a PIE adapter or another audio in solution for your radio. It takes the antenna plug that goes in the back of the radio and then you plug its cable into the antenna plug. So while it is a FM transmitter deal it does it via a hard wire instead of wirelessly. Sound is as good as a regular radio station. Here's the model via a Circuit City page: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/SIRIUS-Starbase-Satellite-Radio-Receiver-SCFM1-/sem/rpsm/oid/117596/catOid/-14641/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
I did the install myself so the whole solution cost about $170 + tax and about half a day total time. Wouldn't have been possible without some good DIY post on how to remove the head unit and middle console. The hardest part was getting that damn radio out, but after I finally found the mysterious screw holding it in it was pretty easy. Just getting everything hooked up and snaking the wires from the front back to the trunk. Here's some pics of the install and one of the car its all in.
I didn't want to get a suction cup solution or a dash mount dea. I also knew that I didn't want the regular FM transmitter solution that is used by almost all plug and play units.
The solution was the Starbase Satellite Radio Receiver. Its a very low profile Sirius unit that looked about the size of the XM I saw in the above mentioned post. It comes with the display unit that has one wire coming out of it. I snaked that through the hole where the cigarette lighter used to be. It also comes with wires to hard wire it to the car. I used the wires for the cigarette lighter I removed and just tapped into them. It also comes with a clean FM antenna thing. Its a pretty cool solution to eliminate the wireless FM transmiter solution without having to but a PIE adapter or another audio in solution for your radio. It takes the antenna plug that goes in the back of the radio and then you plug its cable into the antenna plug. So while it is a FM transmitter deal it does it via a hard wire instead of wirelessly. Sound is as good as a regular radio station. Here's the model via a Circuit City page: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/SIRIUS-Starbase-Satellite-Radio-Receiver-SCFM1-/sem/rpsm/oid/117596/catOid/-14641/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
I did the install myself so the whole solution cost about $170 + tax and about half a day total time. Wouldn't have been possible without some good DIY post on how to remove the head unit and middle console. The hardest part was getting that damn radio out, but after I finally found the mysterious screw holding it in it was pretty easy. Just getting everything hooked up and snaking the wires from the front back to the trunk. Here's some pics of the install and one of the car its all in.