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MAKITA DMR110NW 18V LXT / 12V MAX CXT DAB+ Digital Job site radio White - £59.85 delivered with code @ Power Tool World
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Based on the DMR110, the DMR110NW has DAB+ radio as well as DAB. This updated version in white is compatible with the Makita 10.8v 'Cluster' style batteries, and the 10.8v/12v Max CXT and 14.4v/18v LXT 'Slide' style Li-Ion batteries. The DMR110N is not compatible with 7.2v, NiCD, NiMH or G-Series batteries. It can be powered by AC mains (cable included) and has an AUX in socket for connecting portable devices.
Sold without batteries.
FEATURES
SPECIFICATION
Approx. Runtime At Speaker Output (In Radio or AUX) = 100mW:
Practical Output:
Sold without batteries.
FEATURES
- DAB/DAB+ digital radio: interference-free, better sound quality and access to more radio stations
- Works on Makita CXT and LXT Li-ion batteries, on the BL1013 stick battery and on 230 V with the supplied adapter
- Excellent sound quality thanks to the powerful stereo speakers (max. 2 x 3.5W)
- Large digital LCD display with backlight and clear numbers
- Includes range on the FM band
- Digital tuner with 5 presets and automatic station search
- DAB display: station name, program type, multiplex name, time/date, frequency, bit rate/audio type and signal strength
- RDS display (FM): station name, program type, radio text, year/day, date/day and frequency
- Equipped with an Aux connection (connection cable not included)
- Equipped with alarm and timer function
- Up to 26 hours of listening pleasure on one full battery charge (5.0 Ah) in radio mode
- The flexible FM antenna can be easily detached and stored in the battery compartment cover
- Better protected against the ingress of dust and moisture
SPECIFICATION
- Power Supply: AC Power Adaptor
- Colour: White
- Batteries: 10.8v Cluster / 10.8v/12v Max CXT / 14.4v/18v LXT Li-Ion Batteries (Excluding Makita 'G' Batteries)
- Frequency: FM 87.5 - 108 Mhz
- Frequency Range DAB: 174.928 - 239.200MHz / Band III 5A – 13F
- Speakers: 2 x 76mmØ (8Ω)
- Net Weight: 3.9kg (Without Battery)
Approx. Runtime At Speaker Output (In Radio or AUX) = 100mW:
- - 1.3Ah (10.8v Cluster): 7 Hours
- - 1.5Ah (10.8-12v CXT): 8.5 Hours
- - 1.5Ah (14.4v LXT): 7 Hours
- - 1.5Ah (18v LXT): 8 Hours
- - 2.0Ah (10.8-12v CXT): 10 Hours
- - 2.0Ah (18v LXT): 10 Hours
- - 3.0Ah (14.4v LXT): 12 Hours
- - 3.0Ah (18v LXT): 14 Hours
- - 4.0Ah (10.8-12v CXT): 21 Hours
- - 4.0Ah (14.4v LXT): 19 Hours
- - 4.0Ah (18v LXT): 20 Hours
- - 5.0Ah (18v LXT): 26 Hours
- - 6.0Ah (14.4v LXT): 25 Hours
- - 6.0Ah (18v LXT): 32 Hours
Practical Output:
- - 10.8v Battery: 1.2w x 2
- - 14.4v Battery: 2.2w x 2
- - 18v Battery: 3.5w x 2
More details at Power Tool World
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Edited by a community support team member, 6 January 2023
32 Comments
sorted byI still own one, but I keep it super low when I’m in the garage. if I can hear a vocal on the driveway, someone 2 streets away can hear the baseline.
took it to Santa pod camping once and it kept the party going all evening.
Easily the most hated site radio, it’s obnoxious.
'Simple easy fix to lower the bass on the makita radio. Do both speakers with a small section of cloth folded over several times.Instant reduction, do both speakers for better sound'. (edited)
the makita is THE BEST sounding radio for outside though..
Early version I have has a software fault meaning you have 20 seconds to user the menus before it cancels itself and goes back to the main screen.
Anyone know if this has been fixed now ??
no idea how to stop it so just leave it on GoldFM…