MobileSpec - MobileSpec Universal Mini Satellite Radio Antenna with 21FT Cable MSUNIVSAT Compatible with SiriusXM and All Satellite Radio Programming - Black - MSUNIVSAT

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045464255986
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This universal mini antenna is compatible with all satellite radio programming and includes a double-sided adhesive pad for mounting and a 21-foot cable. You can adhere it to your car or truck as a magnet mount or you can expose its adhesive backing for a more permanent mount. Use the magnet mount to easily switch between vehicles if needed. With its sleek and compact design this antenna is easy to install and with a frequency range of 2320.0 to 2345.0MHz and a satellite gain of 5dB ice typical you will be able to enjoy crystal-clear reception and uninterrupted listening no matter where you are. This is a must-have accessory for all satellite radio enthusiasts. Enhance your listening experience and enjoy reliable and consistent reception from this compact universal fit satellite radio antenna. Terrestrial Gain -1dB ice Typical. Supply voltage is 4.7V Typical. Noise Figure is 1.0dB max. The ample length in cable makes this satellite radio antenna easy to install to accommodate your setup.

Universal design works with all satellite radio services including SiriusXM Radio to give you clear reception and uninterrupted listening
This mini satellite radio antenna is a magnet mount but also comes with a double-sided adhesive pad for mounting permanently if you prefer
Includes a 21-foot cable (174 Cable) to give you ample length for an easy installation that will fit your vehicle radio location and setup
Anoise figure of 1.0dB max means that the antenna is designed to minimize the amount of additional noise that is introduced into the radio signal as it passes through the antenna
Ensure that the device supplying power to the antenna is capable of providing the correct voltage (4.7V) to ensure optimal performance and avoid any potential issues