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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sirius Product Line:Sportster

The Sirius SP4TK1 radio receiver is a Sirius satellite radio receiver that features 30 channel presets, and a one-touch jump button that allows instant switching among traffic reports and weather reports, and any of the preset channels. The instant replay function in this Sirius satellite radio receiver allows you to pause, rewind, and replay up to 44 minutes of live radio. The Sirius SP4TK1 radio receiver also features Game Alert that prompts you whenever there is a favorite sports team playing on Sirius. The large LCD screen of the Sirius SP4TK1 radio receiver shows the channel number, channel name, artist name, song title, channel category, and time to keep you always in the know.


Product Identifier
BrandSirius
ModelSportster 4 SP4-TK1
MPNSP4-TK1
UPC084720010006

Key Features
Compatible Service For Sirius
Special FeaturesFM Transmitter
UsageCar, Home
DesignCompact
FM TransmitterVariable frequency with 0.1 MHz step
ConnectionsAux Output

Tuner
Tuner FeaturesDirect Channel Entry, Jump Button, Parental Control Lock, Song Seek
Time-based FeaturesAlarm, Auto Shutdown, Clock, Program Alert, Sleep Timer
Number of Channel Presets30
Number of Preset Banks3
Song Memory30

Display
LCD AdjustmentsBrightness / Dimming, Contrast
LCD Lines6

Dimensions
Depth0.6 in.
Height2.5 in.
Width4.5 in.
Weight0.26 lb.

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