Sirius-xm Fmda25 Sirius Wired Fm Direct Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Ocoee, Florida, United States
The Sirius-XM FMDA25 Sirius Wired FM Relay Kit ensures a static- and
interference-free audio connection for your XM onyX or XM SkyDock. It is
designed to be hardwired directly into your car's radio via the antenna
jack (professional installation is suggested). This Sirius satellite
radio adapter makes it easy to switch between the satellite and FM
radios thanks to its convenient single-button operation.
Sirius-XM FMDA25 Sirius Wired FM Relay Kit:
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