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Farmingdale, New York, United States

Farmingdale, New York, United States
Condition:New

I have a brand new, never used, never opened JVC KS-SRA100 Sirius satellite radio interface. I don't ship to P.O boxes. 

The JVC KCA-RA100 adapter lets you control a SIRIUS satellite radio with your JVC stereo. The KCA-RA100 adapter sends song text to the JVC stereo's display. It also supports cool features like Song Alert and Game Alert, so that you'll get notification from the radio whenever one of your favorite songs or sports teams plays on SIRIUS.

Key Features:

  • This adapter works with all JVC stereos equipped with a satellite radio ready connection
  • For SIRIUS reception, you can connect the adapter to either of the following:
  • Control a SIRIUS plug-and-play radio or universal tuner from your JVC stereo
  • Sends song text to the JVC stereo's display
  • Lets you browse SIRIUS channels by using your JVC stereo's controls

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