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Excellent DAB and wifi radio,


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Product Description

TECHNICAL DATA



WiFi/DAB/FM RDS

USB socket

Intuitive menu system

Listen to over 10,000 radio stations from around the world

Listen to previous broadcast material using Listen Again

Listen to Podcasts

Stream your music collection from your PC

Wired or wireless connection

10 station presets

Clock with 2 multi function alarms

Audio formats: MP3/WMA/Real/FLAC/AAC playback

Auxiliary input socket for iPod or MP3 play playback

USB socket for audio playback

Headphone socket

AC Adaptor (included)

Remote control (included)

Size (mm) 248w x 210h x 135d

Weight 1.8Kg


One Stream 83i radio

Remote control

Battery for remote control

Adaptor

Instruction manual

Digital radio mini guide


Good condition The item is missing its original packaging,

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