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SIRIUS SIR JVC1 - JVC COMPATIBLE SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO TUNER

 

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SIRIUS SIR JVC1 JVC COMPATIBLE SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO TUNER
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The external SIR-JVC1 SiriusConnect for GM Receiver is perfect for listening to satellite radio in your vehicle. Designed specifically for your Sirius ready JVC car stereo, this tuner connects easily and even allows you to add other audio or video devices to your system via the built-in pass-through connector. After hooking up the tuner to your car stereo, you have access to over 120 channels on the Sirius satellite network, including 65 channels of commercial-free music. Discover what everyone is raving about and try the SIR-JVC1.

Contents shown on package: Manual lists more but I can't see what's inside because the package is sealed.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner
Low-profile, roof-mount magnetic car antenna with 21' cable
JVC J-Bus cable
Manual

 

5"W x 1-7/16H" x 6"D

 

 

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