Saturday, 2 April 2011

Get Sirius! Get the Starmate 4

It's amazing how far technology has brought us. Not too long ago, the radio was a new and amazing invention that took the form of a piece of furniture in the living room. Now, we hardly think about radio. That is we hardly think about it unless we get tired of the endless commercial ads or if we can't find the programming we like.

Sirius radio came about in answer to these dilemmas. Now, from satellites orbiting the earth, Sirius offers subscribers over 130 channels of content to choose from. This service sounds great, doesn't it? Well, it would sound great if you had the Sirius Starmate satellite radio. This receiver features live recording that lets you rewind your channel up to 44 minutes ago.

Sirius satellite radio Starmate gives you the option to store up to 30 of your favorite channels for easy selection. You can also store the names of the artists and songs you like the most and the Sirius Starmate 4 satellite radio receiver will alert you when they are playing anywhere on the network. The Starmate 4 features an informative five line LCD display that tells you the artist name, song title, and channel information.

The Starmate satellite radio is very easy to use. It transmits high quality audio directly to your car's FM receiver so you don't have any professional installation, unseemly wires, or other nuisances to deal with. Also, because you can use it with virtually any radio, you can carry it with you wherever you go. This makes it great for parties and picnics, or if you need to move it between your car and the company car during the day.

There is also a kit available that helps you connect this receiver to your home stereo. When you buy the Sirius Starmate satellite radio, you get the unit with the power connector, a wireless remote for convenient tuning, a magnetic antenna, and an antenna extender. Also, a suction cup mounting device is included. While you might be interested in using the wireless transmit feature of this unit, you can also connect it directly to your car's radio if it has an auxiliary or line in connection available.

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