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Satellite Radio - Technologies
Sat Ready for 2006
New 2006 Clarion CeNET compatible source
units are now SAT Radio ready. This means
that you can choose from Sirius or XM Radio
- giving you more than 200 different channels of
entertainment to choose from.
How does Satellite Radio work?
Though the exact mechanism and placement
of satellites varies between XM and Sirius, the
concept is essentially the same. Both companies
operate their own studios and program their own
music. The broadcast is transmitted to a satellite
(or satellites) orbiting above North America. The
tuner in your car receives this digitally transmitted
signal and provides you with more than 100
different choices of stations - many of which are
commercial free. Both Sirius and XM are pay-for-
use services.
SIRCL3 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio Receiver
This package includes Clarion’s SIRCL3 receiver
and Sirius Antenna and a CeNET cable. The
receiver can be controlled using any CeNET-
equipped source unit.
Features:
• CeNET interface for direct operation by all
SIRIUS-Ready Clarion source units
• CeNET Pass-Through for Connection of
CD Changers and any other Clarion CeNET
products.
XMDCLA100 and XMD1000 - XM
Satellite Radio Receiver
Terk manufacture's a universal XM Radio
receiver called the XMD1000. This connects
to a Clarion SAT Ready source unit using the
XMDCLA100 Smart Digital Adapter.
You must purchase BOTH the XMDCLA100
and XMD1000 to receive XM Radio
Features:
• Allows XM Radio to be seamlessly installed
into the CeNET interface on a Clarion SAT
Ready source unit.
• Provides access to up to 150 XM Radio chan-
nels.
• Direct Digital Connection for the best pos-
sible sound quality
• Includes Ultra Thin Micro Antenna
XMDCLA1000 XMDirect Smart Digital Adapter
XMD1000 XMDirect Tuner Box