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Electronics : Sirius 14110 Wired FM Modulator Relay

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Sirius 14110 Wired FM Modulator Relay

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Sirius 14110 Wired FM Modulator Relay
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0093207008481
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Product Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: 14110
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Studio: Sirius Satellite Radio


Piece facts:
  • Direct FM modulator for Sirius plug 'n' play receivers
  • Offers alternative to static and hiss from wireless FM transmitters
  • Internal relay switches between Sirius operation and AM/FM radio
  • Connects directly to stereo head unit; includes 19.33-foot minijack cable
  • Works with Sirius Starmate, Starbase, and Sportster receivers; 1-year warranty




Relay Modulator FM Wired 14110 Sirius






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Tired of relying on your FM transmitter to send your Sirius satellite radio signal to your car stereo? Turn instead to this wired FM modulator, which provides a direct connection to produce a crisper overall sound. Unlike FM transmitters--which often suffer from static and interference--the FM modulator plugs directly into your factory or after-market stereo, where it shields the system from intrusion by over-the-air FM stations. The device is particularly handy in crowded radio markets such as urban areas, where interference from neighboring FM stations can often creep into the Sirius signal. To install, simply connect the FM out from your FM modulator to the FM antenna input of your stereo head unit. 0nce you're connected, the modulator's internal relay will switch between Sirius operation (when the receiver is powered on) and AM/FM radio (when the receiver is turned off). Compatible with Sirius Starmate, Starbase, and Sportster plug 'n' play radios, the FM modulator comes with a 2-foot FM cable and a 19.33-foot minijack cable and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
FM modulator, FM cable, minijack cable, user's manual.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic. ...
The only way to listen to Sirius radio via your existing radio tuner! Easy to install, although I do wish that it came with a 2 sided pad to assist with mounting the bulky part the unit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Mandatory if you use the FM modulator for Sirius input
My deck lacked an "aux in" so I had to connect my Sirius through the antenna. Unfortunately the sound quality was bad, and finding a clear frequency that didn't introduce static was difficult. Adding this little widget was a snap and it makes the FM input sound just about as good as you can get. Highly recommended.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great! ...
I was getting interference when passing other cars with wireless modulators and radio towers. This product cut all the interference and I only hear MY sirius signal, loud and clear.

I also bought a wired modulator with RCA jacks from Metra to plug my iPhone into and replace this product, but the sound quality was no where near as good as this one so I ended up keeping this on and daisy-chaining both.

This product does not have a 3.5mm earphone jack. It is a Sirius specific jack.

No power source needed and plenty of wire to send the connector to any part of the car your radio might be.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Works great, but.....
My Sirius reception is OUTSTANDING with this, no complaints. BUT...I no longer can receive AM, and some of my FM frequencies have been affected, also. That being said, it is not a big deal to me, I'm a huge fan of Sirius, it is that good, trust me, you won't be able to listen to regular radio ever again....



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