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EXPLORER 1 BLACK - Crosley Explorer tabletop sound system - The successful launch of Explorer I by NASA on February 1, 1958, marked the USAs official entry in the space race, a water shed moment of pride for all Americans. In its early days, the satellite was strictly a government property; today they contribute to the public sector in all areas of communications-including radio. - AroundSound system in stereo supported by THREE speakers and ported bass for incredible out of the box sound - Digital AM/FM tuner - Compatible with satellite radio leader XM Satellite Radio that provides over 150 digital radio channels of commercial-free music and premier news, sports, talk, traffic and weather (XM $12.95 monthly service subscription sold separately. XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States) - Antenna sold separately - Portable Audio Ready for amplification of CD, MP3, and video players, as well as computers - Dual independent tone or music alarms - 60 Station presets (20 each AM/FM/XM) - Bass and treble controls - Ported bass response - Auxiliary output - Headphone jack - Toggle menu - Ultra compact remote control with hidden storage - 72 Hour battery backup, built-in - High visibility backlit digital display face - Handcrafted wooden cabinet with beveled aluminum accents - Black CR224BK
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| This product was added to our catalog on Monday 01 January, 2007. |