Monster Home Theater Connection Guide
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Satellite Radio
This great new medium can deliver high-quality, commercial-free digital audio from the radio - only if you use the right connections.




Monster makes it easy to get the most out of this exciting, commercial-free digital audio format through your home theater system, even if your satellite radio receiver is a portable!

• Satellite radio requires an antenna to receive programming. Most systems also require a line of sight between the antenna and the sky. Use Monster indoor or outdoor satellite radio antennas for the best possible reception.

• Depending upon where your home is, or the location of your satellite receiver, you may need to use antenna extension cables for optimum placement of the antenna and best reception.

• Most satellite receivers designed for the home feature digital audio outputs for connection to your A/V receiver. Use a Monster Fiber Optic cable to get the best sound from this type of setup.

• Many portable plug-and-play satellite radio tuners, and their portable docks or cradles, use a mini-jack (headphone) to stereo pair for connection to a home A/V system. Now even your portable tuner can fill your home with rich, digital-clear sound!

• When enjoying satellite radio in your car, use a Monster interior or exterior mounted satellite radio antenna for maximum performance and durability.

For Satellite Radio:

 • HDMI
 • Component Video
 • DVI
 • S-Video
 • Composite Video
 • Digital Coax or S/PDIF
 • Fiber Optic or TOSlink
 • Analog Stereo Audio
 • Monster Clean Power
 • Home Theater A/V Receiver
 • HD Plasma, LCD, DLP
 • Standard Definition TV
 • Digital Cable/Sat. TV Receiver
 • DVD Player/Recorder
 • Blu-ray Disc Player
 • HD DVD Player
 • Digital Video Recorders
 • All-In-One Home Theater
 • SACD & DVD Audio Player
 • Speakers & Subwoofers
 • Video Game Consoles
 • iPod®/MP3 Player
 • Media Center PC
 • Sat. Radio Receiver/Tuner