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Electronics : Xact XTR1 Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver

Xact XTR1 Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver

from: XACT Communications LLC



Xact XTR1 Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 26498










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Binding: Electronics
Brand: XACT Communications LLC
EAN: 0840521005708
Label: XACT Communications LLC
Manufacturer: XACT Communications LLC
Model: xtr1
Publisher: XACT Communications LLC
Sales Rank: 26498
Studio: XACT Communications LLC



Features:
  • Preset tuner scans up to 18 stored streams
  • User-Selectable Search - Search by stream name, capture and store up to 20 artists and song titles, while skipping streams when stepping up & down
  • Stereo line level audio output, via industry-standard connectors
  • Multi-channel wireless stereo FM connection via 6-channel modulator/transmitter and antenna system
  • Parental Controls allow administrators to passcode-protect streams form other users







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Thanks to Xact's 'Stream Jockey' plug-and-play tuner, you can listen to SIRIUS everywhere you go. And, boy, do we mean everywhere!

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Xact XTR1 Sirius Satellite Plug and Play Receiver is a palm-sized portable Sirius Satellite tuner that will give you endless hours of Sirius Satellite programming. With the XTR1, along with a subscription to the Sirius Satellite Radio Network (sold separately), you'll have access to 13 categories, including music, sports, talk, entertainment and more from Sirius.

The XTR1 features an 18-channel preset capability, a built-in wireless FM transmitter, wireless remote, and stereo headphone jack with volume control. If you have kids, a parental control will help you to control the content they listen to. Use the illuminated keyboard and control buttons to search by artist name, song title, or category. And a satellite-updated real-time clock, built into the receiver, will keep you on time wherever you're going.

Note: You must subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio to receive the satellite radio signal.

What's in the Box
XTR-1 Sirius satellite tuner, wireless remote control, two AAA batteries, and user's guide.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * It lasted for four years ...
This receiver lasted four years, until the husband got lazy and decided to never turn it off. It lived as long as it did because we were diligent about turning it off when we weren't using it. It does get very, very hot. Maybe he was subconsciously angling for an upgrade? In any event, it's inexpensive and we had no significant problems- though it is currently obsolete.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * The Worst! ...
I will never buy another product from XACT ever again. I purchased then receiver, boombox and portable kit and the receiver went bad so i lost out on everything. What a waste of money!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Xact XTR1 ...
Unit failed after six hours of use and was returned for refund. Will not buy another.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * AVOID ...
I have replaced this unit 3 times in 2 years. I have replaced the car kit 3 times in 2 years. I have replaced the home kit twice in 2 years. I would AVOID purchasing this company's products. The only reason I keep replacing parts is I don't want to invest in a new radio, home kit and car kit all over again. At some point I will.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It are work good ...
Radio tjhis is good werkr.I likked it much. It am smal and goos much to place.However it much hot too soon after turned on later.friendz too like smalnes amd remarked it is work to good.For soon to later. Thanks you


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