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Terk SIRMINI SIRIUS Satellite Radio Roof Mount Antenna | 
| Brand: Terk Category: CE
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $39.96 (80%)
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 4771
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 2 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SIRMINI Model: SIRMINI UPC: 034405001423 EAN: 0034405001423
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Designed for use with older single-input Sirius receivers | | • | Attaches to your vehicle's roof with a powerful magnetic base | | • | Weather- and vibration-resistant | | • | Includes 20.5 feet of micro-coaxial cable with a FAKRA style connector | | • | Measures 2 x 2.38 x 0.5 inches (W x D x H) |
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Product Description The SIR-MINI is a SIRIUS Satellite Radio mini magnetic roof mount antenna.PRODUCT FEATURES:For use with single-input SIRIUS Satellite Radio receivers;Low-profile, high-performance design;Extra long 23' cable;Installs easily on roof with high-powered magnets.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
sirius car antenna December 20, 2008 Carol B. Hoke Great product. Ordered a similar product had to send it back because the connector did not fit. In the future a picture of this product and similar products should show a picture of the connecting end and state what Sirius radios they are compatable with.
Poor quality May 23, 2008 Gregory Maurer Amazon doesn't show the connection plug. Assuming Terk hasn't upgraded their design from the one I have, the quality is very poor. My plug is not solid; rather, it is a circle of thin flanges, which quickly break.
Disconnecting old antenna and connecting replacement one March 27, 2008 J. Snell 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just received my Terk replacement antenna with the FAKRA style connector. I have a Kenwood KTC-SR901 Sirius tuner. If you look at the side of your new plastic connection, you will see a little purple tab that needs to be pulled out with a small flat tool. You should also see a little tab on your current broken antenna connection that needs to be pulled out with a small flat tool. My little tab was white. Keep this tab so you can put it back on. Once the tabs are out, you should be able to disconnect the antenna wires from the plastic pieces. It may take a little tugging and twisting, but they should come out. Plug the new antenna into the plastic piece on your tuner. You will have to push hard in order for it to plug all the way in. It may take a few tries. You will know it is properly plugged in when you can replace the little tab back on. The radio should work properly after this.
The perfect fit October 30, 2007 Paul Stewart (Philly Pa USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This antenna was a replacement item for my original antenna. I have a "Sirius ready" Clarion head unit with a seperate reciever in the rear hatch. At first I was a little worried that Clarion might have a proprietary connection on the receiver. Since I was without the service for over a month, I was eager to install the antenna right away! Upon initial inspection, I was surprised to see how small the unit is. Much smaller and less obtrusive than my original antenna. The black color seems to blend in better than the old grey one. After checking the connector where the antenna connects to the receiver, I saw they were identical. First I cleaned the area on my roof with a rag and water where it was going to be installed. Next I put the antenna where it's going to sit on the vehicle. You want to route the wire before you peel off the doubleface tape that holds the wire in place. After getting everything in place and making sure everything is working properly, get the alcohol swab supplied with the kit, and wipe off the area between the antenna base and where the wire enters your vehicle. Now you can peel the doubleface tape and place the antenna in it's permanent position. It's a pretty painless swap out. If your are replacing an old antenna, make sure you get all of the old doubleface tape off. Easier said than done!
wrong antenna September 10, 2007 David J. Keller 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
wrong antenna did'nt and would not fit the radio. E-mailed said it was the wrong one, ask for a exchange, no responce.
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