JVC KS-SRA100 Vehicle Sirius Satellite Radio Interface
- Works with SC-C1 SiriusConnect Tuner
- Provides control of your SIRIUS radio through select JVC car stereos
- Displays text on the stereo and supplies power to the satellite radio
- JVC to Sirius satelite radio interface.
- One-year limited warranty
Product Description
Works Sat In-Dash Sirius Controls Directly Controls Dei Required…. More >>
JVC KS-SRA100 Vehicle Sirius Satellite Radio Interface

I am sure that once I get all of the components and cables ordered, that this device will work beautifully. Until then I am frustrated that I had to order another component to make this thing work, and then I now have to order a separate 8-pins cable to go with my Sirius tuner. After all of this is said and done, I will have spent over $125.00 just to get music in my car. Not to mention a monthly subscription of $14/mnth. Does this make sense???
Rating: 2 / 5
Finding a place to hide this baby was a challenge, the cord is pretty huge. Used it with a JVC KW-NT1.
Rating: 4 / 5
Wired power to aux/cigarette lighter. Worked perfect. System is intuitive and simple to install.
Rating: 5 / 5
This was a great purchase. item hooked up very easily to the radio and Sirius Tuner. Does 100% of what it is supposed to do. 5 star purchase.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got rid of my XM radio a few months ago. I had lots of problems with the TERK tuner and JVC interface causing prolonged signal change and dropping the signal in wide open areas that had no interference. After a couple months though I couldn’t take the poor FM signal and lack of selection so I looked into Sirius since my TV satellite provider had Sirius on its music channels. The music was a bit better then the XM selection I had. The two are merging now but each has their good attributes though. This interface along with the universal tuner look a lot better and not so cheap like the TERK products did. They are more sturdy. The interface has an external electrical supply which I wired into the yellow power wire on my JVC receiver along with the black ground wire. It was a breeze. The TERK interface was powered through the main connection cable from the receiver. Seems like this configuration is a lot better since I have no long time waits on channel changes that would occur on the TERK model. The problems with the prior system could have been localized to that specific TERK product but I did find some forums with people having similar problems like I did. So far no problems and sure am happy to be able to listen to JAM 17-Phish, Dave Matthews, and Moe. …etc with the great sound you only get through satellite (and HD radio if you got the signal strength). This product is Great in my opinion.
Rating: 5 / 5