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Sirius Satellite Radio Galaxy Sra-10 By Shakespeare Marine Electronics 2003 on 2040-parts.com

C $89.99
Location:

Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Brand:Galaxy Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SRA-10

 Shakespeare Galaxy SRA-10 AntennaThe new Galaxy SRA-10 is a satellite radio antenna from Shakespeare, designed for use with the Sirius Satellite radio. The system offers 100 channels of commercial-free music, sports, talk radio and entertainment. The Galaxy SRA-10 requires no separate power cable or ground plane and includes a 25' low-loss micro-cable and connectors.  The plastic flange mount is included and it is fitted with a standard 1"-14 thread fitting to match a variety of marine mounts and extension masts.

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