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Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner (siralp1) (siralp1) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Used - good condition
Brand:Sirius Model:SIR-ALP1 Manufacturer Part Number:SIR-ALP1

Alpine compatible Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner. Used in good condition. All cables and antenna included.

  • compatible with 2004 and newer Alpine in-dash receivers
  • roof-mount antenna with 20' cable included
  • single-cable antenna connection (dual-cable SIRIUS antennas are not compatible)
  • select channel name, channel number, artist, song title, or category name to appear on receiver's display
  • channel presets and channel scan/search
  • pass-through Ai-NET input for adding compatible Ai-Net components
  • tuner dimensions: 5"W x 1-3/8"H x 5"D (6-3/4" with cables connected)

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