| Sirius SC-C1 and Pioneer CD-SB10 |
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| Written by Jim Miller | |
| Wednesday, 27 February 2008 | |
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Pioneer CD-SB10 and Sirius SC-C1 Receiver: I received my Pioneer Avic-D3, Bluetooth adapter, iPod cable, and remote in two days ago. Today I received the last pieces of the dash system, the Sirius Radio components. The SIR-PNR2 has been replaced by a universal Sirius receiver and a Pioneer Bus Interface. The SC-C1 tuner comes with an antenna and a Sirius Connect cable which plugs into the "To Sirius" jack on the CD-SB10. The CD-SB10 comes with one power harness (just a 12v and a ground) and one Bus cable that connects the CD-SB10 to the head unit. The CD-SB10 also has an "IP-Bus In" jack to allow you to daisy chain Pioneer accessories. A pretty simple design really. I especially like that the Sirius receiver doesn't require it's own power lead, apparently it draws it's power from the CD-SB10 thru the Sirius Connect cable. Below are pics of both...
PIONEER CD-SB10 PHOTOS
CD-SB10 Packaging
Compatibility List on Back of CD-SB10 Package
What you see is what you get...
IP Bus In and Out and the Power Supply Jack
Close Up of Bus Connects
Sirius Connect Input
Two Images of the Power Plug
SIRIUS SC-C1 PHOTOS
Sirius SC-C1 Packaging
Sirius SC-C1 Box Contents
Sirius SC-C1 Receiver and Inputs
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Sirius Radio Gear 












