Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Roberts RD18 DAB Radio

DAB radios are very popular in the UK and listeners to radio stations areroberts rd18 dab radio Roberts RD18 DAB Radio increasing day by day. On drives, at home and office these units can come in handy and it can be used foe entertainment too. Roberts has brought out one such unit that is easy to use and comes with a compact size. This Roberts RD18 DAB Radio has a dimension of 260 (w) x 160 (h) x 125 (d) mm and weighs 1.32kg. The classic design is very impressive and all the controls can be used easily.

Parts and components
The provision of 16 X 2 character LCD display allows you to manage and handle the unit effectively. Green display offers easy view ability options and thereby you need not stress your eyes. All major functions are displayed and thus selections could be effortless. Search, manual and rotary tuning is available within the unit. The volume can be controlled easily.

Sockets provided in the unit are Line output socket, Headphone socket, DC input socket and AC mains socket. The unit works either in battery or through mains. Mono option is also featured in this unit. Roberts RD18 DAB Radio is available in silver enclosure that makes this efficient unit as well as stylistic one too.

General Info
Brand Roberts
Model Roberts RD18 DAB Radio
Dimensions 260 (w) x 160 (h) x 125 (d) mm
Weight 1.32kg
Colours Available Silver
Type of operation Mains or battery
LCD display Yes
Features
Auto tuning Manual tuning
Head phone socket Yes
Menu display Yes

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