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Old Aug 4, 2005 | 10:42 AM
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Install kit for satellite radios?

Hey everyone, I've got a Panasonic CQ-HR1003U CD player (I believe it's a 2003 Model) that Sirius ready. I've got a few questions; 1.) Do I HAVE to use Sirius? I know the answer is probably yes, but I'm just wondering. 2.) Do I need a specific install kit for my Panasonic to work with Sirius? 3.) If so, I've been searching and can't find a kit for Sirius and Panasonic. I've looked on the Sirius website and they didn't list anything. Anyone know?
Old Aug 4, 2005 | 05:17 PM
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Re: Install kit for satellite radios?

I'm not sure what the diffs would be. It will plug in to the 'cd changer' port but also has one on the tuner so you can still use a changer or other acc.
In a crutchfield catalog, it lists ones for:
Alpine, Clarion, JVC, Kenwood, Pioneer, but no Panasonic.
I would contact the cust serv # for Panasonic and ask them which you have to use. Or call CRUTCHFIELD and ask them. They will tell you which tuner you need

I do believe that it would have to be sirius as I have seen ads for controlling each and a few that will do either.
Old Aug 4, 2005 | 05:23 PM
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Re: Install kit for satellite radios?

Cool, thanks! I'll probably go to the local stereo shop when I'm back in town and see if they know what I'll need. Thanks again!
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