About the SiriusXM NGVA3

Product highlights:
- standard SMB connector works with all SiriusXM receivers
- 23-foot cable works on even large SUVs
- compact footprint for a professional-looking install
- magnetic, rubber-coated feet make it safe for all car finishes
- can be used as a direct OEM replacement antenna
- warranty: 90 days
- MFR # NGVA3
- Item # 220NGVA3
- California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.
What's in the box:
- SiriusXM satellite radio vehicle antenna (w/ attached 23' cable terminated by a push-on SMB connector)
- Alcohol prep pad
- Installation Guide
More details on the SiriusXM NGVA3

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Features
Replacement SiriusXM Vehicle Antenna: The NGVA3 is a replacement magnetic vehicle mount antenna for SiriusXM, XM, and Sirius Satellite Radio tuners & vehicle docks.
Compatibility: The NGVA3 replacement antenna is compatible with all SiriusXM, XM, and Sirius Satellite Radio tuners and docks that feature a push-on SMB single input antenna connector.
Exterior Mounting: The NGVA SiriusXM antenna should be mounted to a magnetic metal surface on the outside of your vehicle, such as the roof top or trunk lid.
Magnetic Base: The NGVA3 replacement SiriusXM antenna features a magnetic base that mounts to most metal vehicle surfaces. There are four small rubber feet on the base of the antenna to prevent scratching your vehicle's paint.
23' Cable: The NGVA3's attached antenna cable is 23' in length to accommodate most vehicles. The antenna cable is very small in diameter (0.095") and can be easily routed around window moldings and through access holes. The cable is terminated by a right-angle, push-on SMB connector.
The SiriusXM NGVA3 replaces these items:
- replacement magnetic vehicle mount antenna for SiriusXM, XM, and Sirius vehicle docks
- 23-foot cable
- magnetic base
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Just what I needed. The radio in my Kubota track loader stopped working and was showing the message "check antenna". Had SiriusXM trouble shoot it with me and determined the antenna was shorted out. I'm back to working with great music to listen to.
Phillip from Norfolk, CT