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Electronics : Terk SIREXT50 50 Ft Extension Cable for Sirius Antennas

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Terk SIREXT50 50 Ft Extension Cable for Sirius Antennas

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Terk SIREXT50 50 Ft Extension Cable for Sirius Antennas
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days

Street Price: $39.95
Gaunz Org Price: $31.66
Savings!: $8.29 (21%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2582







Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Terk
EAN: 0034405001669
Label: Terk
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Terk
Model: SIREXT50
Publisher: Terk
Ranking: 2582
Studio: Terk


Piece facts:
  • Detachable cable for easy routing
  • Works great indoor and outdoor
  • Perfect for the home, bus, truck, RV, or boat
  • Only works with single-input Sirius tuners
  • 50-foot cable







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For use with single input SlRlUS Satellite Radio receivers / Provides an additional 50' of antenna cable for SlRlUS Home antenna / Weather resistant design

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With the Terk SlR-EXT50 lndoor/0utdoor Extension Kit, you can install a single-input Sirius radio tuner in your home, extra-large vehicle, boat or any other location where the cable that came with your Sirius antenna isn't long enough for the job. The SlR-EXT50 features a 50-foot extension cable for both indoor and outdoor applications. And a built-in amplifier eliminates antenna signal loss to ensure reliable reception.

Note: The Sirius antenna is not included with the extension cable. This extension cable is only compatible with a single-input Sirius tuner.









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * worth buying ...
Plain and simple, the Extension kit was worth the money. We can now listen to Sirius all day long in the house without losing signal. We used to move anteanna around room and we would lose signal quickly.
Wish I bought it last year.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Certainly helped my situation
The the windows in the room where my stereo is located face south and east. The antenna needs to face north and west. This is essentially an extension cord. I simply ran it out the window, around the side of the house and connected the antenna outside. I was concerned about leaving it outside, but it has done fine. My reception is crystal clear now.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * excellent antenna extension cord ...
we purchased this for our sirius sat radio because we could not obtain a strong signal with the antenna that came with our radio. with this extension cord we were able to easily extend the antenna and achieve a super strong signal.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Allowed me to use my Sirius Home Radio.
An excellent extension (if needed) for your indoor Sirius Satellite Radio system.

I found the antenna that comes with the home unit for Sirius Satellite Radio inadequate because;

1). It seemed weaker (in reception) than the corresponding car antenna
2). I couldn't place it on a indoor window ledge that had the proper direction for receiving a strong signal.

I eventually solved the problem by using a Sirius Car antenna (the one with the magnet) and placed it in a good outdoor spot to receive the satellite signal; the 50 foot extension allowed me to connect the outdoor antenna to my indoor Sirius radio by channeling it through a window frame. Now the satellite radio works just fine.

A great product that allowed me to use my indoor Sirius radio as I had intended. 5 Stars!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * works great as an ext. cord, useless as a signal booster ...
I bought this thing because Sirius recomended it to boost reception, which it didnt make nearly any difference.....however, if you need an extension cord, this works great



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