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Electronics : Single Output High Performance Roof Mount XM Antenna

Single Output High Performance Roof Mount XM Antenna

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Single Output High Performance Roof Mount XM Antenna
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Brand: Audiovox
EAN: 0044476028229
Label: Audiovox
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Publisher: Audiovox
Sales Rank: 3870
Studio: Audiovox



Features:
  • High Gain
  • Single Output
  • Magnetic Roof Mount
  • Works with any newer XM or Sirius Satellite Radio







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Item Description:
XMicro2 delivers unsurpassed performance, and is compatible with all automotive XM Satellite Radio receivers. Measuring less than a half-inch tall, the TERK XMicro2s sleek, aerodynamic design hugs the roof or trunk of any vehicle and is virtually invisible when installed. The XMicro2 offers significantly enhanced functionality and installation versatility, thanks to its built-in FM modulator. This enables the XMicro2 to receive satellite radio signals and send them to the vehicles existing FM antenna, which then sends the signal to the cars head unit. This feature is designed specifically for the XM Roady2 and XM SKYFi2 XM Satellite Radio modules. This innovative design eliminates the necessity of using a cassette tape adapter to feed the signals from the XM Ready 2, or XM SKYFi2 receivers, greatly simplifying installation and eliminating the wires formerly required.











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