Sirius Sat Radio at C-Spot Party
Anybody know anything about this? I know about Sirius and aftermarket add-ons but I'm interested in it working with my factory head unit.
I don't see why it would not be retrofittable. Of course, you'd have to buy the new sirius enabled HU, possibly some type of receiver, and an antenna. Judging by Mercedes prices, I anticipate the cost of those 3 items to be approx. 1K.
We'll see.
Martin-
I just went to the SF C-Spot party on Saturday. They had a couple of cars equiped with Sirius satelite radio. Anybody know if this is a retrofit option? The head unit looked like a regular one with the addition of the "SAT" option on one of the flex buttons. Is is a D2B device?
Anybody know anything about this? I know about Sirius and aftermarket add-ons but I'm interested in it working with my factory head unit.

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Thanks for posting that pic. I think this is officially the first pic of the new Sirius enabled HU that's been posted or at least that I've seen. Cool!
Where did you get the pic from? Is it your car? Can u post a pic of the antenna please?
Thanks.
Martin-
I love my XM set up but the thought of having factory sat radio in my car is very tempting. Damn!
You select SAT just like you currently select AM/FM/WB. When in SAT mode you can punch in the station directly with the asterisk button. Once at a station it displays the station name, for example if you do *002 is displays The Pulse. One of the soft buttons says TXT, that lets you toggle between Artist/Song/Channel Name/Catagory. The text display is small and didn't scroll like the RDS display on the Audio 10, it was just truncated. Channel to channel time is normal for Sirius, about 2-3 seconds, takes 5 seconds to switch from something else (FM/AM/CD) to SAT. When first powered on it automatically switched to the preview channel 184 and it took about 15 seconds before you were able to change stations (maybe a prototype isssue). The antenna is a standard hockey puck antenna you get at CC and it's a magnetic mount and they stuck it mid trunk on the sedan with a thick wire leading foward towards the lip that turned into a thin wire that you can see, pretty much an embarassment for MB let alone $800.
Although I would love to have it I can't justify $800 or the ugly antenna but mostly I can't justify going back to the flat sounding Audio 30 and to me, Sirius did not sound that much better than it did going through the FM transmitter on my Audio 10. So until something better comes along I'm going to pass on satelite radio. Maybe I'll get better insight in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
Thanks.
Martin-
At approx. $800, MB certainly is not making a compelling case for people to retrofit Sirius in their W203s, specially when the antenna looks ****ty and you even have to press all kinds of buttons when you want to see artist and song name info! That's lame.
Once you have Sirius you'll never go back.

Is the OEM Sirus tuner avail at dealer parts departments yet? I talked to my sales guy this weekend and he was kind of clueless when it came to the Sirius tuner.
From Sirius site: Limited Time Offer - Through January 31, 2004 for $399.99 you can get SIRIUS for the life of your satellite radio.
Be careful, I believe it's for the lifetime of the equipment, not your lifetime (like Tivo). So if you get a permanent setup on your C and you sell it in a year or two then you lost money unless the person buying the car will give you a premium for a permanent subscription but most people don't care so don't bank on it. Also keep in mind that when DirecTV bought Tivo they dropped their monthly fee on Tivo to $5/mo for all the Tivo's on the account.


