Electronics : Terk TRK-SR2 Roof-mount XM Satellite Radio Antenna

Electronics : Terk TRK-SR2 Roof-mount XM Satellite Radio Antenna

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Terk TRK-SR2 Roof-mount XM Satellite Radio Antenna

from: Audiovox Accessories Corporation



Terk TRK-SR2 Roof-mount XM Satellite Radio Antenna
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Sales Rank: 99725





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Terk
EAN: 0034405000150
Label: Audiovox Accessories Corporation
Product Manufacturer: Audiovox Accessories Corporation
Model: SR2
Publisher: Audiovox Accessories Corporation
Ranking: 99725
Studio: Audiovox Accessories Corporation
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • High-performance, roof-mount XM satellite radio antenna
  • Attaches to car via a special acrylic adhesive
  • Easy to remove from vehicle
  • Low-profile design ensures that the antenna is car-wash safe
  • Measures 3 x 1.5 x 4 inches (W x H x D)




Antenna Radio Satellite XM Roof-mount TRK-SR2 Terk






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The TRK-SR2 is a roof-mounted XM Satellite Radio antenna designed to fit the progressive styling of today's vehicles, without sacrificing performance. The low-profile design is smaller than a computer mouse, and attaches easily to the roof of most vehicles via a special acrylic adhesive. The TRK-SR2 can also be adhered to the trunk of the vehicle when necessary, allowing owners of convertibles to enjoy satellite radio programming. The antenna connects to the XM receiver using a unique wiring layout, which wraps the micro coaxial cable around and under the rubber molding of the rear window for an invisible wiring solution. The cable's pre-terminated color-coded connectors are then connected to the XM receiver. The TRK-SR2 is easily removable at the end of a lease period or when a car is sold, leaving absolutely no permanent effect on the outward appearance of the vehicle. The low-profile design ensures that the antenna is car-wash safe.
















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