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Electronics : Sirius Radio Home Kit with FM Out– SPH1

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Sirius Radio Home Kit with FM Out– SPH1

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Sirius Radio Home Kit with FM Out– SPH1
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Product Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0084720000120
Label: Sirius
Product Manufacturer: Sirius
Model: SPH1
Publisher: Sirius
Studio: Sirius


Piece facts:
  • Compatible With The Sportster SPR1 Satellite Radio Receiver
  • Securely Mount The Receiver
  • Durable Antenna Mounts
  • Connect The Cradle




SPH1 Out– FM with Kit Home Radio Sirius






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This versatile home docking solution allows you to enjoy the unique SlRlUS Sportster virtually anywhere life takes you. Simply slip the SP-R1 receiver into the home docking station to access over 120 channels of music, sports, news, talk, and entertainment.

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Bring your Sirius Sportster satellite radio receiver to life with this essential, plug-and-play accessory. Simply plug the Sportster SPR1 receiver into the SPH1 Sportster home kit, then plug into your home stereo via the line-out jack and you're ready to go with great digital stereo sound. The Sportster home kit is a compact docking cradle that positions the receiver for easy viewing and operation. Designed for quick and easy self-installation, it includes all necessary cabling to connect to your home audio system.

What's in the Box
Docking cradle, audio cable (3.5mm minjack to dual RCA phono plug), adjustable indoor/outdoor antenna with 20 feet of cable, AC adapter.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Sirius Radio Home Kit does just as advertised ...
Installation and use of the Sirius satellite radio home kit for the Sportster model is easy and hardly needs the manual. All one needs do is attach the RCA audio plugs to an unused input in your audio system (I used the tape deck input), place the antenna near a window, and plug in the power. The Sirius radio gets the programming and your audio system provides the sound.



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