Roadstar RU-275 Radio cassette player Radio cassette player, SD, USB Black

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Roadstar RU-275 Radio cassette player Radio cassette player, SD, USB Black
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Product description

Overview

Portable radio recorder, FM tuner, MP3, display, telescopic antenna, SD card input, 3.5mm jack, AUX-IN 3.5 mm, USB
Interfaces: USB, 3.5 mm headphone output, input 3.5 mm AUX, SD card interface, input for Micro SD card
Display, MP3 support
Tuner type PLL, FM
10 station memory

Description

If you want a digital radio that lets you listen to your favorite music from a USB port or SD card , RoadSTAR RU-275 BK is a great choice. The RU-275 also serves as an alarm clock. There is also an AUX-IN input for connecting other signal sources, such as a telephone. The RoadSTAR RU-275 runs on AC power or 6 LR14 batteries. The range of the FM receiver is 87.5 - 108 MHz and has 2 x 8 W power. All data is clearly displayed on the LCD.

Information

DAB+ digital radio
- As of March 2015, German digital radio is being broadcast by a nationwide network of 55 stations. Media Broadcast and broadcasters of nationwide digital radio (Kanal 5C) are set to expand the network across the country over the coming years.
- Local, public and commercial digital radio broadcasters operate their own networks of stations with has nothing to do with nationwide digital radio. Regional broadcasting is regulated by each of the federal states. Means that BR broadcasts are largely limited to audiences based in Bavaria. This constitutes federal law. However, audiences living in border regions of federal states may be able to listen to stations based in the neighbouring states.
- Swiss digital radio: DAB+ (T-DAB) is about to be rolled out and covers the country's different language regions as well as local broadcasting stations run by SRG, SwissMediaCast (SMC), Romandie Médias SA medias SA (RMS) and Limus-Digris.
DAB+ now available across Austria
Another white spot on Europe's DACH radio broadcasting map gone thanks to new DAB+ standards and programmes being rolled out across Austria. The plan is to gradually set up a sufficient number of digital broadcasting stations between Mai 2019 and September 2020, to allow about 83 percent of Austrians to listen digital terrestrial radio featuring a wide variety of new radio programmes.

Delivery content

Radio recorder, instructions

Keywords

Roadstar, RU-275, radio broadcast, radio, fm radio

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