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Electronics : Sony XT100HD HD Radio Tuner

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Sony XT100HD HD Radio Tuner

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Sony XT100HD HD Radio Tuner
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Street Price: $99.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242713840
Product Feature: * High-fidelity FM/AM Digital Radio with HD Radio Technology * Built-in Sony Bus connectivity for external source * Compatible with most 2005 headunits and later that are SAT Radio Ready
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: XT100HD
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 year warranty


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  • * High-fidelity FM/AM Digital Radio with HD Radio Technology * Built-in Sony Bus connectivity for external source * Compatible with most 2005 headunits and later that are SAT Radio Ready




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Enhance your radio with HD tuning. Enjoy the widest variety of your favorite music with CD-quality sound using the XT-100HD HD radio tuner. Experience more choices, crystal clear sound, and no subscription fees. HD radio gives you more channels to choose from so you can hear more of what you like. Enjoy music the way it was meant to be heard with AM stations that deliver FM sound quality and FM stations that sound like your favorite CDs. All you need is an HD radio receiver. HD Radio, Discover lt.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * It's ok.... ...
It's ok.... It's great when you are in range which I find to be about 15 miles for a good signal. If you are outside this range the HD signal constantly cuts in and out, which probably wouldn't be so bad if the analog signal was synced up. I've only run into one station that was synced. AM sounds great when you have a good signal, so much more to the voice and music. FM also sounds much better, you are able to hear much more of the music. If the stations could figure out some way to boost their HD signal and sync the two signals I would be ecstatic. But seeing as how it isn't the case I kinda regret this purchase, but not enough to disconnect it. I payed 35 for it, probably only worth 20 in my opinion.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice
Nice product, it does pick up the digital radio signals. In GA there are still not too many digital stations. I do like the radio, but I believe satellite radio is superior except for the cost. HD radio is free once the initial investment is made.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent product and price ...
This was an excellent product, price and delivery. Unfortunately, the radio stations in my area have oversold and under-provided HD radio stations. I can hardly receive any HD signal on any radio station in the area. So...I have removed the HD tuner to hold for another day when the technology from the stations gets better. Great job, Barney's.



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