PS Portable radio OLD STYLE MK-138, cassette, USB, SD Card, AUX. (1LM)

PLN 201.22
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Portable radio Old Style MK-138, cassette, USB, SD Card, AUX.

The device provides as many as 3 power supply methods to ensure the greatest convenience of use. If you are near a power outlet, you can power the radio with the included AC cable or through the DC 5 V socket. Four R20 batteries will power your radio for hours.

The MK-138 radio receiver is a reference to radios from the old days. The device has been equipped with a cassette player, allowing you to play all the classics of previous decades! Travel back in time and play your collection via MK-138 radio.

The receiver built into the device allows you to receive waves from FM, AM and SW bands. This means support for traditional FM radio stations and shortwave radio stations, characterized by great propagation. Thanks to this functionality, you will listen not only to traditional stations broadcast in your country, but potentially also broadcasts from the farthest corners of the world!

A robust radio tuner and cassette player are the main features of the MK-138 radio. What if you don't feel like listening to radio shows and you don't have any cassette handy? The built-in USB-A port and SD/MMC memory card reader allow you to connect external devices in a wired way and play music directly from mass storage.

ModelMK-138
ZasilanieAC 230 V / 50 Hz (kabel w zestawie)4 x Bateria R20 (brak w zestawie)
Obsługiwane pasmaFM / AM / SW
Złącza1 x Gniazdo AC1 x Gniazdo DC1 x Czytnik kart SD/MMC1 x Gniazdo słuchawkowe
Regulacja dostrajaniaTak
Odtwarzacz kasetTak
Antena teleskopowaTak
Długość anteny75 cm
KolorBrązowy
Wymiary260 x 170 x 95 mm
W zestawie1 x Radioodbiornik1 x Kabel zasilający AC

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