Directed 6867T XDR D2D Antenna Control Center ONLY (DS4) NO CABLE (See Details)

Directed 6867T XDR D2D Antenna Control Center ONLY (DS4) NO CABLE (See Details)

The XDR Control Center continues Directed’s record of innovating, enhancing and expanding their DS4 ecosystem. XDR means Xtreme Digital Range: this antenna delivers twice the range of its predecessor and lightning quick confirmations when paired with 2-way remotes

DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CABLE

WILL NOT WORK Without the Cable

DO NOT BUY Unless You have the Cable

  • Directed 6867T Replacement Antenna Control Center ONLY
  • Adhesive pad for secure mounting on clean surface
  • DOES NOT Include the CABLE
  • Cable may be available separately
  • Original cable may be used if intact
  • Programming Instructions Appear at the Bottom of This Listing. 

Compatible with the following Directed brands remotes:

VIPER

7857V

7856V

7816V

7756V

7656V

7616V

ASTROSTART

5325D-TX

2625D-TX

26215D-TX

2615DX

CLIFFORD

7857X

7856X

7816X

7756X

7656X

7816X

7616X

PYTHON

7857P

7856P

7816P

7756P

7656P

7616P

AUTOMATE

7857A

7856A

7816A

7756A

7656A

7616A

Compatible With These *Directed Systems:

*(Directed Electronics, Astro Start, AutoMate, Avital, Clifford, Python, Viper)

DS4V

DS4VP

DS4

DS4+

DS3

DS3+

NOT COMPATIBLE with any other systems except DS4 and DS3

THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CABLE,  ONLY THE CONTROL CENTER. 

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