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XL2F-18C868-AD Power Output?

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Old 06-29-2012, 03:57 PM   #1
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Red face XL2F-18C868-AD Power Output?

Hello everyone,

I have a quick question regarding the 18c868 radios. I'm looking at a head unit with the following number: XL2F-18C868-AD. All I want to know is if this one is the premium-level that outputs at 80 watts (20 watts x 4 channels)? It does not have the RDS button. I can find this information anywhere, and it seems no one knows what all the numbers and letters mean in the head unit's model number. ANY info would be awesome!

Thanks,

Connor




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