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Electronics : Sirius SLH1 Stilleto Home Kit

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Sirius SLH1 Stilleto Home Kit

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Sirius SLH1 Stilleto Home Kit
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Product Brand: SIRIUS
EAN: 0084720009468
Label: SIRIUS
Product Manufacturer: SIRIUS
Publisher: SIRIUS
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Stiletto Home Dock not enough for the price. ...
I just bought a Stiletto 100 with a Home Dock Kit costing all in all $415. The Home dock of course it absolutly required and I have to say I`m not terribly impressed with it. The biggest problem is the FM Transmitter on the Home Dock is terrible. The maximum range I can get out of it is about 15-20 feet before the signal to the radio I used in my bedroom completely breaks down into static. When I first baught Sirius and I bought one of the Xact radios for $80 at target and the FM transmitter would broadcast throughout the house. The only way to rectify this is to either buy multiple Home Docks at $70 each and have one in practically every room in the house plus one in the backyard. Or everytime I want to listen to the sirius radio migrate the setup from room to room. Not exactly worth price in my book.



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