Is the Sirius Starmate 5 going to be A La Carte capable?
While speculation abounds about whether the upcoming Sirius Starmate 5 will have the capability to receive both Sirius and XM, there's one piece of the puzzle that was missed... the ability to receive A La Carte channels.As a refresher: Sirius-XM have said that after merging, they would offer the first-ever a la carte packages in subscription media. These packages would allow subscribers to choose 50 channels for $6.99/month, or 100 channels from either Sirius or XM for $14.99/month. Additional channels would cost $0.25/each.
But a commenter on SiriusBuzz points to the Starmate 5's user manual, which gives a strong indication that this radio could indeed be the first A La Carte capable unit.
The section in question, Page 74 of the user manual (PDF), refers to the "My Channels" category, which "will show all of the channels contained in your SIRIUS subscription plan." The Starmate 5 user manual then goes on to describe that the "category heading bar will show the total number of channels your Starmate ST5 is subscribed to."
The manual also differentiates these subscribed channels from channels that are locked by the built-in Parental Control feature (which has been available on previous generations). Below are select bullet points from the manual highlighting this:
- "If you try to tune to an unsubscribed channel the ST5 will display a 'Channel Unsubscribed' message."
- "The ST5 will not display channel information for any unsubscribed or locked channels."
- "The Memory and Song Seek functions... will only occur on subscribed channels."
Even if that's the case, I still think this is an important development.
[via Orbitcast Forums]


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