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Arkon SR052 Eight-inch Windshield Pedestal XM/Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver Holder | 
enlarge | Brand: Arkon Category: CE
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 5448
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 3 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SR-52 Model: SR-52 UPC: 047407500528 EAN: 0047407520526 ASIN: B000246UKS
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| Features:
| • | Eight-inch satellite radio receiver holder | | • | Works with a variety of XM and Sirius receivers | | • | Extremely strong holder is perfect for most vehicles | | • | Simple suction cup installation requires no tools | | • | Built with T-slot for XM receivers; includes a universal four-hole plate for other receivers |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Arkon SR052 Windshield Pedestal XM/Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver Holder is approximately eight-inches long and is extremely strong. The suction on this pedestal has a suggested weight capacity of up to 20 pounds. This pedestal installs without tools and can be easily transferred from vehicle to vehicle. About Akron Satellite Radio Mounts Arkon Sat-Mount solutions are car mounts and holders for XM and Sirius satellite radio receivers. The satellite radio mounts/holders provide users with sensible and convenient alternatives for placement of their satellite radio receiver in the car or vehicle. Arkon offers a wide variety of satellite radio mounts for XM and Sirius. All Arkon satellite radio XM mounts feature the T-slot adapter that connects directly into the back of the XM radio receivers. For those with Sirius satellite radio or other portable satellite radio receivers, a special adapter plate that converts the T-slot to the universal four-hole pattern is included with every mount and holder. The Arkon mounts and holders are compatible with Delphi XM SkyFi and SkyFi2; Delphi XM Roady and Roady2; Delphi, Pioneer, and Tao MiFi XM2go; Sirius Sportster; Brix Streamer System SIR-STRPNP1; Jensen CK100SR; Orbiter SR4000; and Clarion Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Mount Receivers.
Product Description Arkon's 9" SR052 windshield suction pedestal is extremely strong and has a suggested weight capacity of up to 20 lbs. This pedestal installs without tools and can easily be transferred from vehicle to vehicle. It is by far the most reliable windshield pedestal offered by Arkon.This pedestal is compatible with Delphi XM SKYFi, XM Roady, and Sirius Plug & Play.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
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| Customer Reviews:
Arkon SR052 Satellite Radio Holer August 9, 2008 This is an excellent product for holding satellite receivers. The suction cup is very strong and stays in place. It's easy to install and it's versatile. Comes with a peel and stick base for mounting on a dashboard. I mounted it right to the windshield and it scarcely vibrates at all. In order to reduce vibration even further, I bent the arm so that the receiver rests on the dash itself. I fully recommend this holder.
decent product January 12, 2008 for the amount of money paid.. this is a decent product.
The suction cup does loose its grip from time to time but its not a big issue. I only worry that I have damaged the radio when it falls.
An excelent product for the price August 6, 2007 This was exactly what we needed. It was a clean, cheap solution to mount the radio.
Wonderfully simple and effective. November 21, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this holder because the holders that came with my Delphi Skyfi 2 were as cheap as you could get.
I've been very surprised by this. The suction cup is very strong. I've never had any problems with it coming loose, nor can I easily remove it without releasing the air lock. The flexible metal bar is very sturdy, so it stays in whatever position you put it in. It comes with a couple options to hook it up to the radio. Either a plastic plate that you can screw onto the back of your radio or a "hook" that slides into the hole that most XM/Sirius radios have on the back.
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