Kenwood CX-SR20 Satellite radio antennaFor single input SIRIUS tuners Zoom Front Video loading and will display in just a moment. Photos Videos Item# 113CXSR20 offer details Item# 113CXSR20 Be the first to write a review DISCONTINUED This item is no longer available to purchase. Contact us for other options Call Email See all Satellite Radio Antennas & Adapters In-stock Alternative SIRIUS DOT Micro Antenna $24.99 Overview Details Customer Reviews Category Info Our take on the Kenwood CX-SR20 by Matt Freeman Kenwood's CX-SR20 SIRIUS antenna mounts to your vehicle's roof with its powerful magnetic base, and its single 14-foot cable carries the satellite radio signal to any SIRIUS tuner with a single antenna input (can be used for dual-input tuners with an optional splitter adapter). The antenna cable (which carries both the satellite signal and the terrestrial repeater signal) can be routed under the rear window molding (or through any convenient opening) to your SIRIUS tuner. The low-profile (less than an inch tall) antenna is tested to withstand extreme environmental conditions. Important Note: You must subscribe to SIRIUS in order to receive the satellite radio signal. Details: SIRIUS Satellite Radio antenna for use with the Kenwood KTC-SR902 tuner (or any other single-input SIRIUS tuner). Will also work with tuners that have dual antenna inputs, when used with an optional splitter adapter. single 14-foot micro-cable mounts to vehicle's roof with powerful magnetic base 2-3/8"W x 7/8"H x 2-7/8"D warranty: 1 year Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Sirius antenna with attached 14' cable (the cable has a single SMB plug with a FAKRA housing) 1 Self-adhesive strip 1 Alcohol wipe Installation Manual Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Compatibility: This antenna is designed to work with the Kenwood KTC-SR902 tuner, or any other single-input Sirius tuner. To use this antenna with Sirius tuners with dual antenna inputs, you will need a dual input splitter such as the Terk SIR-SP (item # 209SIRSP). Installation: The antenna mounts to your vehicle's roof with its powerful magnetic base. Once the antenna is mounted, the antenna cable can be routed under the rear window molding (or through any convenient opening) to your Sirius tuner. System Requirements: To receive the satellite radio signal, you must also have a Sirius tuner and a subscription to Sirius, in addition to the CX-SR20 satellite radio antenna. Product Reviews Be the first to review this product. 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Matt Freeman 11/3/2011 based on 52 ratings (7 comments) An overview of satellite radio hardware. Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Crutchfield Writing Team 1/11/2010 based on 14 ratings (2 comments) There are several ways to get satellite radio in your vehicle. The two most popular in-car satellite radio products are Dock and Play tuners and dedicated in-car tuners. This guide will walk you... Satellite Radio FAQ Satellite Radio FAQ Matt Freeman 4/6/2011 based on 41 ratings (17 comments) What does satellite radio sound like? What will I hear on satellite radio? Does satellite radio carry local stations? Can I get satellite radio in a leased vehicle? Plus more... Sirius Satellite Radio Sirius Satellite Radio Matt Freeman 4/29/2011 based on 4 ratings (5 comments) The people at Sirius are dedicated to providing great entertainment, often hosted by top talents in the music business. 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Our take on the Kenwood CX-SR20 by Matt Freeman Kenwood's CX-SR20 SIRIUS antenna mounts to your vehicle's roof with its powerful magnetic base, and its single 14-foot cable carries the satellite radio signal to any SIRIUS tuner with a single antenna input (can be used for dual-input tuners with an optional splitter adapter). The antenna cable (which carries both the satellite signal and the terrestrial repeater signal) can be routed under the rear window molding (or through any convenient opening) to your SIRIUS tuner. The low-profile (less than an inch tall) antenna is tested to withstand extreme environmental conditions. Important Note: You must subscribe to SIRIUS in order to receive the satellite radio signal. Details: SIRIUS Satellite Radio antenna for use with the Kenwood KTC-SR902 tuner (or any other single-input SIRIUS tuner). Will also work with tuners that have dual antenna inputs, when used with an optional splitter adapter. single 14-foot micro-cable mounts to vehicle's roof with powerful magnetic base 2-3/8"W x 7/8"H x 2-7/8"D warranty: 1 year
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual Sirius antenna with attached 14' cable (the cable has a single SMB plug with a FAKRA housing) 1 Self-adhesive strip 1 Alcohol wipe Installation Manual Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Compatibility: This antenna is designed to work with the Kenwood KTC-SR902 tuner, or any other single-input Sirius tuner. To use this antenna with Sirius tuners with dual antenna inputs, you will need a dual input splitter such as the Terk SIR-SP (item # 209SIRSP). Installation: The antenna mounts to your vehicle's roof with its powerful magnetic base. Once the antenna is mounted, the antenna cable can be routed under the rear window molding (or through any convenient opening) to your Sirius tuner. System Requirements: To receive the satellite radio signal, you must also have a Sirius tuner and a subscription to Sirius, in addition to the CX-SR20 satellite radio antenna.
Learn more about Satellite Radio Antennas & Adapters Learn more about Satellite Radio Antennas & Adapters What Do I Need To Get Satellite Radio? What Do I Need To Get Satellite Radio? Matt Freeman 11/3/2011 based on 52 ratings (7 comments) An overview of satellite radio hardware. Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Crutchfield Writing Team 1/11/2010 based on 14 ratings (2 comments) There are several ways to get satellite radio in your vehicle. The two most popular in-car satellite radio products are Dock and Play tuners and dedicated in-car tuners. This guide will walk you... Satellite Radio FAQ Satellite Radio FAQ Matt Freeman 4/6/2011 based on 41 ratings (17 comments) What does satellite radio sound like? What will I hear on satellite radio? Does satellite radio carry local stations? Can I get satellite radio in a leased vehicle? Plus more... Sirius Satellite Radio Sirius Satellite Radio Matt Freeman 4/29/2011 based on 4 ratings (5 comments) The people at Sirius are dedicated to providing great entertainment, often hosted by top talents in the music business. XM Satellite Radio XM Satellite Radio Matt Freeman 4/29/2011 based on 7 ratings Great programming, incredible personalities, the latest in sports, news, and entertainment. XM is here. Visit our Learning Center to learn more about Satellite Radio Antennas & Adapters
What Do I Need To Get Satellite Radio? What Do I Need To Get Satellite Radio? Matt Freeman 11/3/2011 based on 52 ratings (7 comments) An overview of satellite radio hardware.
Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Satellite Radio Vehicle Installation Guide Crutchfield Writing Team 1/11/2010 based on 14 ratings (2 comments) There are several ways to get satellite radio in your vehicle. The two most popular in-car satellite radio products are Dock and Play tuners and dedicated in-car tuners. This guide will walk you...
Satellite Radio FAQ Satellite Radio FAQ Matt Freeman 4/6/2011 based on 41 ratings (17 comments) What does satellite radio sound like? What will I hear on satellite radio? Does satellite radio carry local stations? Can I get satellite radio in a leased vehicle? Plus more...
Sirius Satellite Radio Sirius Satellite Radio Matt Freeman 4/29/2011 based on 4 ratings (5 comments) The people at Sirius are dedicated to providing great entertainment, often hosted by top talents in the music business.
XM Satellite Radio XM Satellite Radio Matt Freeman 4/29/2011 based on 7 ratings Great programming, incredible personalities, the latest in sports, news, and entertainment. XM is here.