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Electronics : Executive Docking Station for Sportster Replay

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Executive Docking Station for Sportster Replay

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Executive Docking Station for Sportster Replay
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0093207019241
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Product Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: 40000/SP-DOCK1
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Studio: Sirius Satellite Radio


Piece facts:
  • Desktop speaker system with four 1" drivers
  • Dock for Sportster¿ Replay receiver
  • Blue backlit LCD display with clock, source, input, and volume indicators
  • Includes AC adapter and flip-up antenna with 16 cable




Replay Sportster for Station Docking Executive






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The Executive Docking Station provides an elegant powered speaker docking solution for the SlRlUS Sportster family of satellite receivers, as well as many other popular portable audio/video devices.lt's that easy to enjoy your favorite digital satellite or recorded music or video collections. Simply click the receiver or player into place to enjoy the full rich sound of high fidelity digital music.Featuring a unique interchangeable cradle system, the base model docking system is compatible with all SlRlUS Sportster receivers including the brand new Sportster Replay (Sportster receivers sold separately).


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Great idea if you can get reception ...
I have not had much luck getting reception. One minute I'll have three bars, the next, nothing. I also got a newer sirius for our 2nd car and have been experiencing the same reception problem. The older antennas are much, much better.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Terrific docking station
The Executive Docking Station is a top-notch piece of hardware that provides stellar sound that is very compact and easy to move between areas in your home or backyard. For such a small product, the sound quality is amazing. I switched to this from the boombox, and it just saves to much space and is a better product. As per the other reviewers discussing the inability to get a signal, it is my understanding that it has nothing to do with the radio but the area where they live (lots of trees means you won't get the best signal possible). I highly recommend this.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Sirius is phasing this unit out ...
Look for newer generation radios and docking stations. This one is built rather cheaply. The volume level shifts sometimes when I move the unit like there's a loose connection. The aux out level is weak and tied into the speaker volume so it's not too practical to connect to a home stereo. No headphone out.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - cool little radio... if you can get receiption.
I bought this the other day. I can't get receiption at my house anywhere, even outside. I took it over to my mom's house who lives 30 mins away, worked perfect. I took it home, no receiption. The very next day I took it back to my moms, no reeiption.

Sirius works perfect in my car, so I guess I'll go buy a car antenna (which costs $35 new) and try and use that instead of the home antenna it comes with and see if that might work.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great solution for my home! ...
I bought this last night, and I really like it. I have had absolutely no antenna issues, as I put the antenna on the window sill and it's been at a minimum of 2 bars and most times a full 3. The on-board clock works fine also.

I like the look of this much better than the sportster boombox I use at work, but I do feel that I could get the boombox a lot louder if i wanted.

Overall, this has been a great purchase, and completes all my sportster gear.

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