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Xm Commander Xm-rvr-fm-001 Universal Satellite Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Sealston, Virginia, United States

Sealston, Virginia, United States
New but in an opened box.
Manufacturer Part Number:XM-RVR-FM-001 Model:XM-RVR-FM-001 Brand:XM UPC:Does not apply

XM Commander Satellite radio XM-RVR-FM-001

Condition: Never used in an opened box.  Box is worn.

Product Description

Product Packaging: Standard Packaging

Product Description

Box includes: Commander unit, remote control, antenna and hide-away tuner The XM Commander gives you clean, elegant XM reception. This intelligently designed satellite receiver works with all car stereos through FM modulation or direct-connect RCA line-out. The full-featured interface with dual-line display makes it easy to use, and the micro antenna blends with your car interior Keep an ultra low-profile - Controller is 20% smaller than current receivers and blends naturally with your vehicle Single wire design makes it easy to hide Smallest satellite radio antenna available, 40% smaller than the competition

From the Manufacturer

The XM Commander is an intelligently designed satellite receiver that works with all car stereos through FM modulation or direct-connect RCA line-out. It gives you a clean, elegant receiver option. Its ultra low-profile design blends inconspicuously with all automotive interiors. The XM Commander is a total system in one; it comes complete with everything necessary for a quick and easy installation.

The XM Commander works with all car stereos through FM modulation or direct-connect RCA line-out (professional installation is recommended). It has an ultra-low profile. The controller is 20 percent smaller than current receivers and blends naturally with your vehicle. The micro antenna is one of the smallest satellite radio antennas available - nearly 40 percent smaller than the competition!

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