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Kenwood SYSTEM-H2EC Sirius Satellite Radio and Car KitMPN: SYSTEMH2EC
Description: Kenwood's Here2Everywhere package brings the variety of SIRIUS Satellite Radio to your vehicle. This versatile package includes Kenwood's compact KTC-H2E tuner and a car docking kit ? just subscribe to SIRIUS and you're ready to go.Slide the tuner into its docking cradle to ... read more Kenwood's Here2Everywhere package brings the variety of SIRIUS Satellite Radio to your vehicle. This versatile package includes Kenwood's compact KTC-H2E tuner and a car docking kit ? just subscribe to SIRIUS and you're ready to go.Slide the tuner into its docking cradle to enjoy music, sports, news, and entertainment through your car radio. The tuner's large, 5-line display lets you see what's playing before you switch channels, and its user-friendly rotary dial scrolls quickly through the selections. The included 10-key remote control allows you direct access to the station you want. You'll find 24 presets for storing your favorite stations, and you can save artist/title info for up to 20 songs (a great feature when you're shopping for new music).The car kit includes a cradle with built-in FM transmitter, a roof-mount antenna, a power adapter, a patch cable (minijack to RCA), and a suction cup mount. If your car radio has auxiliary inputs, use the patch cable to connect the SIRIUS tuner; if not, the FM transmitter will broadcast the signal into any FM radio. The SIRIUS antenna attaches to your roof with its powerful magnetic base.If eventually you'd like to connect the KTC-H2E tuner to your home stereo, too, simply pick up the optional home kit. A subscription to SIRIUS is also required. (Satellite radio service is available only within the lower 48 states ? not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories.) minimize There are currently no sellers for this product But we can email you when it's available! Send Me an Alert
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