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New Terk Technologies Xmicro2 Xm Satellite Radio Antenna Magnetic Base 23' Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New MPN:XMICRO2 Type:Satellite Radio Antenna Brand:Terk Technologies Bundled Items:Cabling Model:Xmicro2 Number of Outputs:1 Indoor/Outdoor:Outdoor Manufacturer Part Number:158P005B Compatible Service:For XM UPC:044476028229

Brand new in original retail packaging - XM satellite radio vehicle antenna
  • rubberized magnetic mounting will not damage vehicle's finish
  • includes 23' extra long antenna cable and 90 degree antenna connector adapter
  • frequency 2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz
  • operating temperature -40F to 185F
  • XM officially certified product

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