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Makita DMR056 Cordless radio FM,AM,DAB+ incl. lantern

Battery radio with 18V lantern (without battery, without charger)

With battery charge indicatorIncludes shoulder strap with hook for hanging the deviceUSB charging socket for charging mobile devicesProgrammable channel list with nine memory slots

Battery radio with FM/AM and DAB+ reception. The battery-operated lamp has four lighting modes: 360° lantern, 180° lantern, torch with bundled light beam and a stroboscope mode. The light can be set in three color temperatures. The USB socket is used to charge, for example, Smartphones. IP65-certified dust and water resistance.

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Specifications:
Additional technical information: Frequency range ON: 522 - 1710 kHzFM band: 87.5 - 108 MHzDAB+ frequency 174.928 - 239.200 MHzLuminous flux: 95, 310 lumens · Hi-fi system features: incl. lantern · Power supply (LOV): rechargeable · Product size (depth): 126 mm · Product size (height): 289 mm · Product size (width): 129 mm · Radio tuner: FM,AM,DAB+ · Weight: 1.3 kg · Wireless charging: No

Delivery includes:
With no rechargeable battery,Without charger

Note:
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.

Attributes

Weight
1,30 kg
Width
12,90 cm
Height
28,90 cm
Depth
12,60 cm
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