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Shakespeare Sra-25 Galaxy Style Sirius Xm Satellite Radio Antenna Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Elkhart, Indiana, United States

Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Shakespeare Manufacturer Part Number:n/a UPC:Does not apply

Galaxy Style SRA-25
Sirius Satellite Radio

Satellite radio for your boat just got easier. And smaller! Specially designed for smaller boats that ply inland waters, Shakespeare's Galaxy SRA-25 Digital Satellite Radio Antenna sports an ultra-low-profile. Tiny as it is, it delivers plenty: weather, news, music, sports, and entertainment from Sirius Satellite Radio. The versatile SRA-25 accommodates a variety of mounting methods, with or without running its cable through the mounting surface. It comes with a 25-foot cable. Attaches to surfaces up to 1 thick via 9/16 diameter threaded shaft.

  • Tiny! When installed only 3/4in H x 2 3/8in W x 2in L
  • No separate power cable required
  • Single-cable design for newer receivers
  • Style SRS-1 Adapter available for older, dual-input Sirius receivers
  • Optional cable kits available for longer cable runs up to 90 feet
  • Shakespeare Limited Warranty: 1 Year
  • Best applications include: Boats or RV's
  • CE-29073

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