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Participating HD Radio stations can also broadcast text information (artist info, song titles, etc.), and this text will appear on the stereo's display. Multicasting Many of the upgraded radio stations broadcast one or more additional channels of programming along with their normal radio content. Radio stations use these extra channels to provide you with different musical or informational content. The XT-100HD lets you tune in these alternate channels. Your car's antenna plugs directly into this tuner box, which then connects to the stereo's CD changer port. A pass-through connection lets you connect another piece of Sony stereo gear, too. Warranty: 1 year. Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual HD Radio tuner 6.5' Power harness (has an in-line 5A fuse) 76" Unilink Bus cable 77" Stereo RCA patch cable 74" Antenna extension cable (has a male Motorola connector on one end and a female Motorola connector on the other) Four 1/2" Mounting screws Instruction manual (English/Spanish) Warranty information Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Connections Features HD Radio: HD Radio technology, where available, offers higher quality sound than conventional analog broadcasts and receives text data. HD Radio provides FM broadcasts that are equal to CD sound quality and AM broadcasts that are as good as analog FM stereo broadcasts. HD Radio also provides a variety of data, including station name, song title, artist name, album name, etc. Multicasting: In addition to conventional broadcasts, with HD Radio broadcasting it is possible to choose from up to 8 multicast programs (HD1 to HD8 and analog). There are also data programs for each program. Compatibility: The XT-100HD tuner is compatible with most Sony UniLink Bus controlling head units produced in 2005 and later. Preset Memory: Once connected, all AM and FM broadcasts are received by the XT-100HD. HD appears as an additional source, with five preset banks; HD1 (FM1), HD2 (FM2), HD3 (FM3), HD4 (AM1), and HD5 (AM2). CD Changer Pass-Thru: The HD tuner uses the CD changer input on the Sony head unit. You can also add a CD changer, or other UniLink device, using the CD changer pass-through connection on the tuner. Note: The Sony XA-110iP or XA-120iP iPod adapter is not compatible with the XT-100HD's UniLink input. Inputs and Outputs Front Panel of Tuner: Power: 3-pin jack for use with supplied power harness UniLink Bus Output: connect to head unit using supplied UniLink cable UniLink Bus Input: connect to additional UniLink device Audio Output: connect to head unit using supplied RCA patch cord Audio Input: connect to additional UniLink device Antenna: Motorola antenna input jack; connects to the existing antenna using the supplied antenna extension cable Product Reviews Review this product Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences about this product. Please be sure to focus your comments on the product itself. Read our Review Guidelines for more information. Review title * Email * Please include your email* Please enter a valid email address. 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Submit Share this product 1-10 of 13 items >> 10 Per Page 20 Per Page 50 Per Page Sort Results By: Date Reviewed | Rating | Helpfulness 2 out of 5 Nnot even up to less Expensive Sony HD Tuner Written By Walter 1, Dover, Ma on Monday, June 20, 2011 I am disappointed in this adapter. The biggest failing is that you cannot save a subchannel as a favorite. In my area we have several stations that broadcast the usual commercial rubbish on analog and their HD1 but have interesting second subchannels with Jazz and Blues. I cannot save the subchannel as a favorite so each time the unit is powered up it defaults to the primary subchannel and I have to switch manually to the desired subchannel. Sony's own XDR-F1HD table top tuner does this correctly. The second issue is you cannot force it to analog-only so if you are driving in a marginal area for the HD it drops in and out and you have to select the regular built-in tuner in your Sony head unit, which is not particularly convenient when driving. Sony must have known this was to be used in a mobile installation and such dropouts would be an issue when on the move. For $50 (considering the XDR-F1HD price and features) these problems could be forgiven but for this price (almost what I paid for the head unit) it cannot be. 1 out of 2 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 2 out of 5 Disappointed Written By enpointe, Denver, CO on Thursday, April 07, 2011 I purchased this unit to combine with my Sony XNV-770BT Head Unit. The unit itself works fine and does a good job receiving HD Radio stations. Where the unit fails is in it's integration with the Sony XNV-770BT. The HD Tuner only offers a minimal subset of the features available from the normal non HD Tuner built into the HU. Since the Sony XNV-770BT was released in Fall 2010 this tells me that Sony doesn't really try to support the HD Tuner. For example, via XNV-770BT standard Tuner when you store a station it shows the Preset station # and the station stored. For the HD tuner integration it only shows you the preset button # 1-6. The standard tuner offers a PTY List that allows you to select stations based on categories like "Adult Hits", "Soft Rock", "Top 40", "Country", etc. This feature isn't even offered by the HD Tuner. The Tuner is thus very very out of date when compared to Sony's current line of radio tuner feature set. If you know what stations you want to listen to and they come in HD then this may be a worth while investment. But you'll probably still want to use the standard radio tuner too. For this you'll need an antenna splitter like Metra 40-UV44 Female to 2 Male Y Antenna Adapter. Sony's customer support will tell you that you don't need it. but you probably will since they don't disable the tuner selection on the XNV-770BT if it has no antenna signal. This means you'll get static. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 3 out of 5 HD installation Written By Marc, Los Angeles on Monday, February 09, 2009 I'm disappointed. I got this unit so I could hear some of the local stations better than in regular FM. Yes, they are at the ends of the dial, but still, I expected to hear them. Instead, I may have to circumvent the unit to even listen to them. Installation was easy, I just needed to find the right location under the seat and string wires. It works well with the Sony radio that goes with it. It just isn't that great a tuner for me. Sorry. I should have saved my money. 5 out of 5 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Great Sound Written By Edward, Hamburg, MI on Sunday, January 25, 2009 This HD Tuner is very easy to install and a perfect compliment to your new or old radio receiver. I love having all the options HD gives you and many, many stations broadcast on HD now. Great CLEAR sound and a great Crutchfield price to boot. Very happy with my purchase. 2 out of 4 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD Written By Riley, Orlando, Florida on Sunday, January 18, 2009 Does exactly what its supposed to do. You can tell the difference its like someone put more tweeters in your car. The music is more crisp and clear. It gets a little hot and depending on the car it could be tricky to figure out where you want it. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 HD Radio is cool Written By Jeremy, MN on Friday, July 25, 2008 I purchased this along with the CDX-GT820IP. Both work great together. The installation was kinda tricky, of course, that's probably because of my inexperience. It's no more difficult than installing an amp, which I had never done before. Now that I have it up and running, I can say that it was well worth the effort. It's true, the FM is just under CD quality, and the multicasting is awesome in that I have so many more choices for music when I'm on the road. When I tune to a station, it acquires the HD signal within seconds, much shorter than I had expected it to take. I love that some radio stations send artist and song title info, which shows up nicely on my radio display. Unlike other reviewers, I did not have trouble storing the HD stations. I did notice that when scrolling presets it scrolls through all three HD FM bands, which confused me at first when I would have 3 different preset #3's for example. Analog FM reception is greatly improved as well, although since I installed it along with my new head unit I can't be sure which one gets the credit. The UniLink passthrough will also let me use my CD changer when I get around to installing that. All in all, a fantastic product. I would rather have not had to install this and instead had the HD Radio tuner built-in. Other manufacturers do this, why can't Sony? Also, it's a tough call whether or not this is worth the money, but if you consider that HD has no monthly fee I suppose it's not bad. 7 out of 7 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 4 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD and CDX-GT710 Written By tracy_n, Dallas, TX on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 I purchased Sony's CDX-GT710 and the XT-100HD last year and found the time to install them this past winter. The HD unit is quite an improvement and it's true that FM is like listening to a CD. The sound improvement alone really helps in a Miata convertible especially when the top is down. The stereo unit is quite an improvement over the stock 1996 Mazda stereo. I must say the buttons are quite tiny (like on a Blackberry) so precision is a must when going for station presets. If any HD channel is interrupted for some reason then it does revert back to that FM channel until it can reacquire the HD signal again. Then you'll have to hit that preset again or Seek+ to get back to additional HD broadcasts on that channel. Every time you change stations then the unit has to lock in the HD signal again. Once done then HD or HD1 appears and any additional HD broadcasts are instant on that channel...until you change stations again. To resolve the dead "TUNER" source as mentioned in prior reviews you only need to do two things. First, purchase an antenna splitter (female to two male) adapter cable and wire it to your car stereo's default and to the XT-100HD unit. Next, when wiring everything behind the car stereo, be sure to wire the antenna power from both the stereo unit and the XT-100HD. This allows both the "TUNER" and the "HD" sources to power up the antenna. The only drawback is that the antenna will power down and power up as you scroll through the different sources that do and don't require the antenna. If you choose to wire your car this way then you will be able to show family and friends the audio difference between HD and FM; be able to compare signal strength and audio quality over distances; and you will have enabled the "TUNER" source again since it remains to be an option on the stereo unit anyway. Over all, two great purchases and a good match together. Don't forget to purchase a carrying case for the removable faceplate. 15 out of 16 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 2 out of 5 HD stands for Huge Disapointment Written By Michael, Annapolis MD on Sunday, March 16, 2008 If you live outside a major metro area, than the HD signal will come and go depending on terrain.......a very fustratrating listen overall between the secondary stations dropping and the primary switching between analog and digital signals Had I known this when I purchased, I would of held off until the technology improves.....or goes away 3 out of 7 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD Written By Jim, Fairfax, VA on Saturday, February 02, 2008 Should have gone HD radio a long time ago. The quality of the sound amazes me. It definitley sounds better than regular FM and there are a lot of HD stations in my area, some of them commercial free. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 5 out of 5 HD Radio is awesome!! Written By Amar, West Orange, NJ on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 I also installed this with my CDX-GT610Ui. I admit I was skeptical at first dropping $100, but with the $50 rebate its a no brainer. Whether HD radio will give satellite a run for its money, I dont know, but it does sound a heck of a lot better. The FM radio sounds a lot better, and the AM almost soudns like FM, although there are only a few AM channels in HD. Overall, worth it for $50 after rebate! 8 out of 8 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No 1-10 of 13 items >> Learn more about HD Radio Add-on Tuners Learn more about HD Radio Add-on Tuners What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ Robert Ferency-Viars, Ralph Graves 9/5/2010 based on 231 ratings (17 comments) An explanation of iBiquity Digital's HD radio technology and what it means for AM and FM radio listeners. 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Our take on the Sony XT-100HD by Robert Ferency-Viars Love local radio? Then it's time to check out the crystal-clear reception and high-quality sound that HD Radio technology can bring to all your favorite AM/FM broadcasts. Just connect this external HD Radio tuner to your compatible Sony stereo and start enjoying AM that's as clear as FM, along with FM that's almost CD quality, on stations that have upgraded to the HD Radio format. Participating HD Radio stations can also broadcast text information (artist info, song titles, etc.), and this text will appear on the stereo's display. Multicasting Many of the upgraded radio stations broadcast one or more additional channels of programming along with their normal radio content. Radio stations use these extra channels to provide you with different musical or informational content. The XT-100HD lets you tune in these alternate channels. Your car's antenna plugs directly into this tuner box, which then connects to the stereo's CD changer port. A pass-through connection lets you connect another piece of Sony stereo gear, too. Warranty: 1 year.
Hands-on research from the Crutchfield Labs (what are the Labs?) What’s in the box? | In-depth notes Product Research Product Research What's in the box? Download owner's manual HD Radio tuner 6.5' Power harness (has an in-line 5A fuse) 76" Unilink Bus cable 77" Stereo RCA patch cable 74" Antenna extension cable (has a male Motorola connector on one end and a female Motorola connector on the other) Four 1/2" Mounting screws Instruction manual (English/Spanish) Warranty information Our Product Research Team At Crutchfield, you'll get detailed, accurate information that's hard to find elsewhere. That's because we have our own in-house Product Research team — they open the box, verify contents, check the owner's manual, and record dimensions, features and specs. We stay on top of new products and technologies to help people make informed choices. Features Connections Features HD Radio: HD Radio technology, where available, offers higher quality sound than conventional analog broadcasts and receives text data. HD Radio provides FM broadcasts that are equal to CD sound quality and AM broadcasts that are as good as analog FM stereo broadcasts. HD Radio also provides a variety of data, including station name, song title, artist name, album name, etc. Multicasting: In addition to conventional broadcasts, with HD Radio broadcasting it is possible to choose from up to 8 multicast programs (HD1 to HD8 and analog). There are also data programs for each program. Compatibility: The XT-100HD tuner is compatible with most Sony UniLink Bus controlling head units produced in 2005 and later. Preset Memory: Once connected, all AM and FM broadcasts are received by the XT-100HD. HD appears as an additional source, with five preset banks; HD1 (FM1), HD2 (FM2), HD3 (FM3), HD4 (AM1), and HD5 (AM2). CD Changer Pass-Thru: The HD tuner uses the CD changer input on the Sony head unit. You can also add a CD changer, or other UniLink device, using the CD changer pass-through connection on the tuner. Note: The Sony XA-110iP or XA-120iP iPod adapter is not compatible with the XT-100HD's UniLink input. Inputs and Outputs Front Panel of Tuner: Power: 3-pin jack for use with supplied power harness UniLink Bus Output: connect to head unit using supplied UniLink cable UniLink Bus Input: connect to additional UniLink device Audio Output: connect to head unit using supplied RCA patch cord Audio Input: connect to additional UniLink device Antenna: Motorola antenna input jack; connects to the existing antenna using the supplied antenna extension cable
2 out of 5 Nnot even up to less Expensive Sony HD Tuner Written By Walter 1, Dover, Ma on Monday, June 20, 2011 I am disappointed in this adapter. The biggest failing is that you cannot save a subchannel as a favorite. In my area we have several stations that broadcast the usual commercial rubbish on analog and their HD1 but have interesting second subchannels with Jazz and Blues. I cannot save the subchannel as a favorite so each time the unit is powered up it defaults to the primary subchannel and I have to switch manually to the desired subchannel. Sony's own XDR-F1HD table top tuner does this correctly. The second issue is you cannot force it to analog-only so if you are driving in a marginal area for the HD it drops in and out and you have to select the regular built-in tuner in your Sony head unit, which is not particularly convenient when driving. Sony must have known this was to be used in a mobile installation and such dropouts would be an issue when on the move. For $50 (considering the XDR-F1HD price and features) these problems could be forgiven but for this price (almost what I paid for the head unit) it cannot be. 1 out of 2 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
2 out of 5 Disappointed Written By enpointe, Denver, CO on Thursday, April 07, 2011 I purchased this unit to combine with my Sony XNV-770BT Head Unit. The unit itself works fine and does a good job receiving HD Radio stations. Where the unit fails is in it's integration with the Sony XNV-770BT. The HD Tuner only offers a minimal subset of the features available from the normal non HD Tuner built into the HU. Since the Sony XNV-770BT was released in Fall 2010 this tells me that Sony doesn't really try to support the HD Tuner. For example, via XNV-770BT standard Tuner when you store a station it shows the Preset station # and the station stored. For the HD tuner integration it only shows you the preset button # 1-6. The standard tuner offers a PTY List that allows you to select stations based on categories like "Adult Hits", "Soft Rock", "Top 40", "Country", etc. This feature isn't even offered by the HD Tuner. The Tuner is thus very very out of date when compared to Sony's current line of radio tuner feature set. If you know what stations you want to listen to and they come in HD then this may be a worth while investment. But you'll probably still want to use the standard radio tuner too. For this you'll need an antenna splitter like Metra 40-UV44 Female to 2 Male Y Antenna Adapter. Sony's customer support will tell you that you don't need it. but you probably will since they don't disable the tuner selection on the XNV-770BT if it has no antenna signal. This means you'll get static. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
3 out of 5 HD installation Written By Marc, Los Angeles on Monday, February 09, 2009 I'm disappointed. I got this unit so I could hear some of the local stations better than in regular FM. Yes, they are at the ends of the dial, but still, I expected to hear them. Instead, I may have to circumvent the unit to even listen to them. Installation was easy, I just needed to find the right location under the seat and string wires. It works well with the Sony radio that goes with it. It just isn't that great a tuner for me. Sorry. I should have saved my money. 5 out of 5 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Great Sound Written By Edward, Hamburg, MI on Sunday, January 25, 2009 This HD Tuner is very easy to install and a perfect compliment to your new or old radio receiver. I love having all the options HD gives you and many, many stations broadcast on HD now. Great CLEAR sound and a great Crutchfield price to boot. Very happy with my purchase. 2 out of 4 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD Written By Riley, Orlando, Florida on Sunday, January 18, 2009 Does exactly what its supposed to do. You can tell the difference its like someone put more tweeters in your car. The music is more crisp and clear. It gets a little hot and depending on the car it could be tricky to figure out where you want it. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 HD Radio is cool Written By Jeremy, MN on Friday, July 25, 2008 I purchased this along with the CDX-GT820IP. Both work great together. The installation was kinda tricky, of course, that's probably because of my inexperience. It's no more difficult than installing an amp, which I had never done before. Now that I have it up and running, I can say that it was well worth the effort. It's true, the FM is just under CD quality, and the multicasting is awesome in that I have so many more choices for music when I'm on the road. When I tune to a station, it acquires the HD signal within seconds, much shorter than I had expected it to take. I love that some radio stations send artist and song title info, which shows up nicely on my radio display. Unlike other reviewers, I did not have trouble storing the HD stations. I did notice that when scrolling presets it scrolls through all three HD FM bands, which confused me at first when I would have 3 different preset #3's for example. Analog FM reception is greatly improved as well, although since I installed it along with my new head unit I can't be sure which one gets the credit. The UniLink passthrough will also let me use my CD changer when I get around to installing that. All in all, a fantastic product. I would rather have not had to install this and instead had the HD Radio tuner built-in. Other manufacturers do this, why can't Sony? Also, it's a tough call whether or not this is worth the money, but if you consider that HD has no monthly fee I suppose it's not bad. 7 out of 7 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
4 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD and CDX-GT710 Written By tracy_n, Dallas, TX on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 I purchased Sony's CDX-GT710 and the XT-100HD last year and found the time to install them this past winter. The HD unit is quite an improvement and it's true that FM is like listening to a CD. The sound improvement alone really helps in a Miata convertible especially when the top is down. The stereo unit is quite an improvement over the stock 1996 Mazda stereo. I must say the buttons are quite tiny (like on a Blackberry) so precision is a must when going for station presets. If any HD channel is interrupted for some reason then it does revert back to that FM channel until it can reacquire the HD signal again. Then you'll have to hit that preset again or Seek+ to get back to additional HD broadcasts on that channel. Every time you change stations then the unit has to lock in the HD signal again. Once done then HD or HD1 appears and any additional HD broadcasts are instant on that channel...until you change stations again. To resolve the dead "TUNER" source as mentioned in prior reviews you only need to do two things. First, purchase an antenna splitter (female to two male) adapter cable and wire it to your car stereo's default and to the XT-100HD unit. Next, when wiring everything behind the car stereo, be sure to wire the antenna power from both the stereo unit and the XT-100HD. This allows both the "TUNER" and the "HD" sources to power up the antenna. The only drawback is that the antenna will power down and power up as you scroll through the different sources that do and don't require the antenna. If you choose to wire your car this way then you will be able to show family and friends the audio difference between HD and FM; be able to compare signal strength and audio quality over distances; and you will have enabled the "TUNER" source again since it remains to be an option on the stereo unit anyway. Over all, two great purchases and a good match together. Don't forget to purchase a carrying case for the removable faceplate. 15 out of 16 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
2 out of 5 HD stands for Huge Disapointment Written By Michael, Annapolis MD on Sunday, March 16, 2008 If you live outside a major metro area, than the HD signal will come and go depending on terrain.......a very fustratrating listen overall between the secondary stations dropping and the primary switching between analog and digital signals Had I known this when I purchased, I would of held off until the technology improves.....or goes away 3 out of 7 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 Sony XT-100HD Written By Jim, Fairfax, VA on Saturday, February 02, 2008 Should have gone HD radio a long time ago. The quality of the sound amazes me. It definitley sounds better than regular FM and there are a lot of HD stations in my area, some of them commercial free. 1 out of 1 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
5 out of 5 HD Radio is awesome!! Written By Amar, West Orange, NJ on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 I also installed this with my CDX-GT610Ui. I admit I was skeptical at first dropping $100, but with the $50 rebate its a no brainer. Whether HD radio will give satellite a run for its money, I dont know, but it does sound a heck of a lot better. The FM radio sounds a lot better, and the AM almost soudns like FM, although there are only a few AM channels in HD. Overall, worth it for $50 after rebate! 8 out of 8 people found this helpful Was this review helpful? Yes | No
Learn more about HD Radio Add-on Tuners Learn more about HD Radio Add-on Tuners What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ Robert Ferency-Viars, Ralph Graves 9/5/2010 based on 231 ratings (17 comments) An explanation of iBiquity Digital's HD radio technology and what it means for AM and FM radio listeners. HD Radio™ FAQ HD Radio™ FAQ Ralph Graves 8/1/2010 based on 87 ratings (8 comments) Get the answers to frequently asked questions about HD Radio technology. HD Radio™ Glossary HD Radio™ Glossary Ralph Graves 8/2/2010 based on 1 rating Glossary of terms associated with HD Radio. HD Radio™ — Consider the Benefits HD Radio™ — Consider the Benefits Ken Nail 1/4/2012 based on 29 ratings (2 comments) Ken looks at the cool features you'll be able to enjoy with many HD Radio receivers. Want to play tag with HD Radio and iTunes? Want to play tag with HD Radio and iTunes? Jim Richardson 10/12/2007 (1 comment) Here's a new feature that's about to be introduced on select HD RadioT receivers: a special "Tag" button that lets you queue up songs you hear on certain HD Radio channels... Visit our Learning Center to learn more about HD Radio Add-on Tuners
What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ What You Need to Know about HD Radio™ Robert Ferency-Viars, Ralph Graves 9/5/2010 based on 231 ratings (17 comments) An explanation of iBiquity Digital's HD radio technology and what it means for AM and FM radio listeners.
HD Radio™ FAQ HD Radio™ FAQ Ralph Graves 8/1/2010 based on 87 ratings (8 comments) Get the answers to frequently asked questions about HD Radio technology.
HD Radio™ Glossary HD Radio™ Glossary Ralph Graves 8/2/2010 based on 1 rating Glossary of terms associated with HD Radio.
HD Radio™ — Consider the Benefits HD Radio™ — Consider the Benefits Ken Nail 1/4/2012 based on 29 ratings (2 comments) Ken looks at the cool features you'll be able to enjoy with many HD Radio receivers.
Want to play tag with HD Radio and iTunes? Want to play tag with HD Radio and iTunes? Jim Richardson 10/12/2007 (1 comment) Here's a new feature that's about to be introduced on select HD RadioT receivers: a special "Tag" button that lets you queue up songs you hear on certain HD Radio channels...
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