American International XM-2SAA XM Roof-Mount Antenna | 
enlarge | Brand: American International Category: CE
Buy New: $26.68
New (2) from $26.68
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 35175
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 2 x 6 x 4
MPN: XM2SAA Model: XM2SAA UPC: 012339820020 EAN: 0012339820020 ASIN: B0006BBJ76
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| Features:
| • | Roof-mount vehicle antenna compatible with XM satellite radio receivers | | • | Securely attaches to car's roof or trunk lid via powerful magnetic base | | • | 19.75-foot micro-coaxial cable fits under molding of vehicle's rear window | | • | Designed for single-input XM tuners; requires splitter for dual input tuners | | • | Compatible with any car, SUV, or minivan; 1-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description American International is the world's #1 manufacturer of car stereo installation kits and automotive accessories. American International products are preferred by today's professional mobile electronics installers and user-friendly for the do-it-yourself consumer.
Amazon.com Product Description Improve your XM satellite radio reception with the American International XM-2SAA roof-mount vehicle antenna. Outfitted with a powerful magnetic base, the antenna adheres securely to your car's roof or trunk while you drive, keeping your XM tuner humming along happily. The antenna connects to any single-input XM tuner via its 19.75-foot micro-coaxial cable, which generally fits under the molding of your vehicle's rear window. The antenna is also compatible with dual-input XM receivers, but you'll need to purchase a separately sold signal splitter first. Compatible with any car, SUV, or minivan, the antenna is backed by a one-year warranty. Note: You'll need to subscribe to XM satellite radio services to receive a satellite signal. What's in the Box Roof-mount antenna, magnetic base, 19.75-foot cable, installation manual.
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| Customer Reviews:
American International XM-2SAA XM Roof-Mount Antenna January 9, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Cancelled my XM. Went through 3 antennas in one year
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