Electronics : Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit

Electronics : Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit

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Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit

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Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 23822





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sirius Satellite Radio
EAN: 0884720000416
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Product Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: SPTK2
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Ranking: 23822
Studio: Sirius Satellite Radio


Piece facts:
  • Plug-and-play satellite radio transmits wireless over your vehicle stereo
  • Features a six-line display, 30 channel presets, and 20-song memory for "favorite song" alerts
  • Game alert notifies you when your favorite NBA, NFL, NHL, or college teams are playing
  • Includes a vehicle docking station with a suction mount, remote control, DC power adapter, 20.5 foot cable and a roof-mount antenna with a magnetic base
  • Internal memory stores the last 44 minutes of programming for easy play-back




Kit Car with Radio Satellite Replay Sportster SP-TK2 Sirius






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Sirius satellite radio is particularly geared for people who are serious about sports. 0ver 30 channels (of a total of 120) are devoted to sports radio. The Sportster Replay has a built-in memory that can store around 40 minutes of the last radio content you heard. You can pause, rewind and replay your favorite SlRlUS content! The radio is a plug-and-play type for use as a portable, or with a Sirius Boombox acce3ssory, a home kit, or car kit. This package also comes with accessories for use as and with your car radio. Suction cup mount included in kit 6-Line Blue backlit LCD display Compatible with current Sportster boom box and other accessory kits Game Alert - Prompts when your favorite NFL or other sports teams are playing on SlRlUS S-Seek can be used to prompt for additional team games Game Zone - Lists all of the play-by-play games and scores on SlRlUS by league (NFL, etc.) / Easy access to all your favorite teams' play-by-play games in ?My Game Zone? Built-in FM transmitter for wireless play through vacant FM slots on any radio including your car radio Up to 30 programmable channel presets / 20-song memory (alerts you when one of the songs is playing on SlRlUS) lncludes DC power adapter, roof-mount antenna with magnetic base and 20-1/2' cable Unit Dimensions 4-9/16W x 3-1/8H x 1-9/16D

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With the Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit, you'll never miss another play from scrimmage again. The ultimate plug-and-play satellite radio, the Sirius SP-TK2 lets you take all 120-plus Sirius stations with you wherever you go. For football enthusiasts, this means that you can do all your shopping while the big game is on and still catch all the gridiron action.

With the Sirius SP-TK2, you get a radio with a built-in FM transmitter and enough internal memory to store the last 44 minutes of Sirius content. The radio features a six-line display, 30 channel presets, a 20-song memory that alerts you when one of your targeted songs is playing on Sirius, and a Sportster Replay's Game Alert function to let you know when your favorite NFL team is about to take the field. Because Sirius broadcasts every NFL game all season long, the SP-TK2 will quickly become indispensable. A 'game zone' feature lists updates of your favorite teams' scores on-screen, and a convenient 'jump button' gives you one-touch access to traffic and weather reports for your city or your favorite Sirius channel.

The included with the car kit is a vehicle docking station with a suction mount, remote control, DC power adapter, and a roof-mount antenna with a magnetic base and a 20.5-inch cable. A wireless FM transmitter sends your satellite programming to your car's FM receiver so that you can listen to Sirius programming through you car stereo. ln other words, this radio and car kit give you everything you need to keep connected to the full range of Sirius satellite programming any time of day or night.

A Sirius subscription, sold separately, is required to access Sirius satellite programming.
What's in the Box
SP-R2 Sirius satellite radio receiver, remote control, CR2025 battery, SP-C2 mobile docking cradle, suction cup mount, car power adapter, antenna, FM transmitter antenna, installation kit, installation manual, and user's guide.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Never buy a sportster ...
Never buy a sportster- I'm on my second and it's horrible. My first worked well for a while and then it kept having trouble "detacting the antenna" I would have to jostle the wires until it decided to detact it. So I brought it back to the place I bought it (luckly I bought the extended warranty)- I've had this new one for less than a year and it's doing the same thing- I treat it VERY well- I don't take it in and out of my car- it ust sit there- I love sirius and reccommend it to everyone just DON'T BUT A SPORTSTER.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Unit
This unit was shipped brand new in box in a timely fashion. Works Great.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * I've Never Been Happier, but... ...
What's not to love about the Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit.
Terrestrial radio will always have its place, but after having Sirius for 8 months, I will never go back and appreciate this unbelievable service.

No more scanning for programming on the road. There are so many choices and most are basically commercial free. The Sportster has a 40 minute cache, so if you step out of your car and keep the unit on, you can rewind and pick up where you left off. I believe leaving the unit on over night will drain the battery. Beware.

My unit is installed on the windshield/dashboard. Set up was easy. Running the antenna wire from the dash to the trunk was the only obstacle, but not a deal breaker. It's a simple installation.

Esthetically, it would be nice to have the unit built in. This was not an option for me.

I purchased a Cigarette Lighter Splitter (google search) so I can charge my cell phone at the same time.

The reason for 4 stars...
Sirius customer service is the absolute WORST. THE WORST. In my past experiences: They don't know the product. They can't assist you on installation. They're uneducated. They can't answer questions. They know how to ask for your name and account number. Beyond that, good luck. Put aside some time to wait on hold and be prepared to ask for a supervisor.

Howard has never been better. CNN. Traffic. Weather. Any format of music at a touch of a button. I promise, you'll never go back. The service is worth every penny.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Best gift ever
We bought this for my brother in law for Christmas, and he called to say it was probably the best gift he's ever received. He travels a great deal, and he absolutely loves having access to good programming all the time. This was a great price for the perfect gift.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Sirius has the worst customer service ...
This unit is a piece of garbage. The first unit I got lasted about 6 months. After waiting 2 months, I got the replacement unit which lasted 1 month. And, you guessed it, another 2 months for a replacement, which I haven't even opened yet. I am waiting to receive the boombox that I also had to send back. It has been almost 8 months and I still have not seen it. I have over 10 hours of phone time with customer service, and nobody can seem to figure out how to get a replacement unit to me.

For poor turn-around time, and absolutely wretched customer service, I am not going to renew my service, or recommend anyone else sign up for new service!


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