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MAJOR FEATURES

Tuner RDS EON

ABC (Automatic Bandwidth Control)

Mechanism

1 x Compact Disc

CD-R/CD-RW Playback capability

Max. Output Power (1kHz, 4 ohm) 4x52W

Dynamic Soundstage Organizer DSOII

EQ-7 (7 Band Equalizer)

Pre-Amp Output

Technical Data

Tuner / ABC (Automatic Bandwidth Control)

Station Presets: FM / MW / LW

BTM (Best Tuning Memory)

RDS EON

Mechanism: Compact Disc

CD: CD-R / CD-RW Playback capability

CD: CD Text

Title Scroll: CD Text

Frequency Response 10 - 20000 Hz

Signal to Noise Ratio 90 dB

Repeat / Shuffle

Changer Control: CD / MD

CD Custom File Control: Disc Memo / Bank

Display of: ID3 Tag (Track-, Artist-, Album Name)

Display of: CD Text

List Function: CD / MD

Title Scroll: CD Text / MD

Repeat / Shuffle

Output Power (DIN 45324, 4 ohm) 4x 27 W

Max. Output Power (1kHz, 4 ohm) 4x 52 W

Dynamic Soundstage Organizer: DSO II

EQ-7 (7 Band Equalizer)

Separate Bass, Treble Control

Loudness

Pre-amp Output: Front / Rear

Sub Output / Switchable Low Pass Filter

Sub Volume Control

AUX Input

Display: Dot Matrix

Display: Multi Colour

Display: Contrast Adjustment

Display: Display Dimmer

Key Illumination: Amber, Green switchable red

Safety Commander Interface: 3.5 mm jack / Infrared

Sensor for IR Commander

Removable Front Panel

Integrated Clock: 24 h

Telephone Attenuator

ISO Connector: Supplied Adaptor

Supplied Adaptor Cable (radio / car harness) 16pin / ISO Installation Angle 0-60o

Dimensions (WxHxD in mm) approx. 178x50x182

Remote Control:

Safety Commander RM-X6S

IR Card Commander RM-X113

$250.00

Contact: 0424908241

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