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Sirius Satellite Radio Fm Direct Adapter Fmda25 In Box on 2040-parts.com

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Wyatt, Indiana, United States

Wyatt, Indiana, United States
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Sirius Satellite Radio FM Direct Adapter FMDA25 In Box.  The box has been opened, but it appears that this device has never been used.

From the box: "The FM Direct Adapter allows you to feed the signal from your SIRIUS radio directly into your vehicle radio, eliminating outside static and interference sometimes experienced with a wireless FM connection.  You still use your FM radio to hear the great SIRIUS content, but the direct connection eliminates the need to find an unused FM station and provides better performance.  You can still hear your local AM or FM stations when your Sirius radio is turned off."

Radio not included.

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