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Kenwood Ktc-h2a1 Sirius Satellite Here2anywhere Portable Radio Tuner Car Dock on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Cordova, Tennessee, United States

Cordova, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kenwood Bundled Items:Vehicle Kit Compatible Service:Sirius Satellite Here2Anywhere Portable Radio Tune Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:KTC-H2A1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Model:Here2Anywhere Sirius digital satellite radio tuner

Product Specifications

Kenwood KTC-H2A1 Sirius Satellite Here2Anywhere Portable Radio Tuner + Car Dock

Includes the Tuner, Car Dock, and all original accessories, still in factory original boxes, and manuals. Never installed. The Here2Anywhere portable Sirius Tuner is small enough to fit in a coat pocket, so customers can take it from their car to the office to anywhere else they have a docking kit.

Satellite radio listening just got more convenient and more affordable. Kenwood's portable KTC-H2A1 Here2Anywhere Sirius digital satellite radio tuner lets you enjoy Sirius's 100 different streams of music, sports, news, and entertainment programming almost anywhere: in the car, at home, at work, or even on a boat. Car docking kit--the Kenwood KPA-H2C include a slide-in mount for the tuner. A subscription to Sirius radio is required for use of the KTC-H2A1.Dial the number on the original box to activate.

The KTC-H2A1 is loaded with features like multiple search and display modes, 24 stream (station) presets that make finding your favorite stream a snap, and a 4-line dot-matrix LCD that scrolls complete song title and artist information. It even has a stream lock that lets you skip channels you don't want to hear--or don't want your kids to hear.

The display is designed to be clearly readable in both home and car, with a choice of normal or large-font characters. Search for music by category or channel type as well as by artist name or song title using the built-in guide.

Incredible handy is the ability to save the title and artist of a currently playing song (up to 24 songs) for later recall, freeing you of the risks of trying to commit your favorites to memory or trying to write while you drive. Channel scan lets you check out what's currently playing on another channel while you're still listening to the current stream, and a full-function remote control is also included.

Sirius broadcasts 60 streams of 100-percent commercial-free music, as well as an additional 40 streams for sports, news, and entertainment, all in clear, digital sound. There is no limit to the number of systems in which one tuner can be used.

Portable Sirius satellite radio receiver for use with required home or car docking station

4-line scrolling 160 x 32 dot-matrix LCD shows song and artist details; 24-song/artist memory lets you find out who did what song after the fact

Search for music by category or channel type as well as by artist name or song title

24 preset streams (stations)

Measures 5 x 1.75 x 4.3 inches (W x H x D)

Includes a docking cradle with an adjustable base, an AC power adapter, an audio cable, and a weatherproof indoor/outdoor antenna

Easy to set up

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