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Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna

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Great Bargin

(5 out of 5) by Derrick Heldt on Dec 2, 2009 (Chicago, IL)
This home dock is great. It is small out of the way and works perfectly. It has better sound quality the Siris. I actually stopped my Sirius subscription and changed over to XM. The sound is 100% better.

XM Radio ROCKS!

(4 out of 5) by Travis D. Ross on Nov 22, 2009 (Tucson, AZ)
The unit works fantanstic with the LG Home stereo unit and the tuner is also used in my truck via the dock for my Alpine. Great invention

Tuner works Great

(4 out of 5) by WILLIAM MCWAID on Sep 29, 2009 (Chicago)
I recently purchased a new pioneer receiver that has the built in capability to work with the mini tuner. It is quite a bit easier to use than the separate tuner I had previously. Good product and integration with the new receiver. I only had one issue with the purchase in that I did not realize the tuner card had to be purchased separately. I thought it was part of the radio dock. The description could have been clearer.

Eton E1XM satellite radio

(4 out of 5) by C. F. MacGuyer on Apr 9, 2009 (RI)
If you have an E1XM, you must get the satellite antenna.
Yes, there is a subcription cost ($13) a month for XM only, but it's worth it for the amazing varity and clean signal/sound.
There are actually 3 parts to the antenna that you must have.
1. Satellite antenna, aimed outside.
2. Radio reciver tuner holder, that the antenna plugs into.
3. Tuner module which plugs into the holder, which plugs into the E1XM.
I really enjoy XM radio for its content, and clean signal.
There are almost 200 channels of various kinds of music, news, sports, entertainment, and other things for your listening pleasure most of the time. Schedules for the shows vary with time and date.

need it with mini tuner

(5 out of 5) by Mary Wisniewski on Jan 21, 2009 (upstate, NY)
No problems. Moves around a lot due to it's light wieght. I have mine behind the stereo, since I never plan on removing the mini tuner. Works just fine. I dont't use the antenna that came with it. I use a coax type antenna.