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Xact Sirius Satellite Radio Portable Boom Box

Xact Sirius Satellite Radio Portable Boom Box
Designed to interface with the XAct XTR1 plug-and-play satellite receiver (sold separately), this boombox lets you enjoy Sirius' 120 channels of satellite programming while at the beach or in the backyard. To sweeten the deal, XAct threw in a top-loading CD player that's compatible with CD-R/RWs commercial satellite radio and MP3 discs, along with a digital AM/FM tuner for listening to commercial commercial satellite radio and public radio stations. Compatible with optional Xact XTR1 satellite receiver (sold separately) Satellite antenna included CD player capable of playing CD-RW commercial satellite radio and MP3s Digital AM/FM radio tuner with 10 presets 4-inch full range speakers (5W per channel) Top-loading CD player with 45-second ESP Note: You must subscribe to Sirius satellite radio to receive the satellite radio signal. This high-quality item has been factory reconditioned. Please click on the icon above for more information on quality factory-reconditioned merchandise.
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Various Artists - Rock `N Roll & Rockabilly Inferno

Various Artists - Rock `N Roll & Rockabilly Inferno
Track Listing: Intro: Alan Freed Hosting The Moondog Show When Sin Stops - The Nighthawks/Buddy Holly Tore Up - Tommy La Beff Maybelline - Elvis Presley (live) Rock And Roll Baby - Billy& Mickey Lucille - Little Richard Nuclear Survival Course Rock And Roll Show, The - Ray Ellsworth Say Mama - Gene Vincent Something Special - Don Duncan Shake, Rattle And Roll - Bill Haley& His Comets Satellite Explorer 1 Launch Roc-A-Chica - Warner Mack I Love Ya Honey - Jimmy Apostle '57 Chevy Commercial Stop And Rock - Freddie Motell Black Knee Socks - Tommy Palm No More, No More - Johnnie Fuller Linda Lou - Kenny& The Be-Bops DJ Bob Neal Talks To Elvis Dixie Fried - Carl Perkins Hang Out - Lloyd Arnold Katche Debate Over The Meaning Of Rock'N' Roll Rattle Shakin' Mama - Mel McGonnigle Dood It - Bobby Martin Discussions On The Beat Generation With Allen Ginsberg& Margaret Mead Mona Lisa - Conway Twitty Square Town - The Darts Rootie Tootie Baby - Lee Mitchell& The Combo Radio Jingle (1957) - Eddie Cochran Cool Cool Baby - La Fayette Yarborough You Don't Bug Me - Terry Daly& The Nu-Tones Farewell To Fans (November 12, 1959) - Alan Freed Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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