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Rack-Mount Am/Fm Receiver

List Price: $151.99
Our Price: $59.98
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Description:

This rack-mount digital tuner does one thing, and does it well: tuning AM/FM. Store up to 60 presets. Auto-scan through high-strength signal stations. Clock display shows you the time. You can even set a time for this unit to automatically turn on and off – perfect as an alarm or for the workplace. Includes a fully functional remote control. This unit runs on 110 or 220 V.

Features:

60 (AM+FM) radio station storage - Clock display(am/pm),can start or off at a set time


Tuning/Pre/Next /Auto scan/Store and - Remote control


1-10+ select keys for tuner - Dimensions: 19- Inchesw x 9.4- Inchesh x 1.6- Inchesd


Rack mount brackets - Weight: 3.5 lbs


110/220V Switchable


Product Details:
Product Length: 12.35 inches
Product Width: 19.78 inches
Product Height: 3.97 inches
Product Weight: 5.76 pounds
Package Length: 20.1 inches
Package Width: 12.7 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 5.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Good price, decent tunerDec 25, 2011
By William Casolare
Pros:
Low price
Automatic programming
Clock / digital display
Reliable output

Cons:
Rack ears and unit's metal body are awful - they bend very easily
Buttons are far too bright (I cover with electrical tape)
Little documentation / instruction

I use this tuner in tandem with whole house audio installations my company performs. It is the lowest cost alternative for a solid tuner with the necessary features (IR, presets). As listed above, the body and lights are terrible, but neither matter to me once it is installed correctly. For those who have problems programming: aim the remote at the device and press "Auto" - the unit will add every station it receives as a preset. Write down what they are and use the remote to change between them. This unit is great for permanent installation. Set it and forget it.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Good luck figuring out how to program it!Nov 02, 2011
By djtim102
I needed a rack-mount tuner and this was one of the only ones I found in the price range. But it didn't fit in my rack...which is a standard broadcast equipment rack. And, good luck figuring out how to program it! It didn't come with any instructions other than how to turn it on. I found some instructions online...poorly translated...and did manage to figure out how to save a pre-set. You have to use the remote to do this. It sure looks cool with all of the lights, but in retrospect, I would pay a little more for a better one.

7 of 10 found the following review helpful:

2way too bright preset buttonsApr 29, 2010
By Oahu Clay "InstTech"
button LEDS are way too bright, annoying clock that has to be reset evertime the rack is powered up and down. Wierd antenna jack, not standard connector cable but it does have the old 300ohm hook up, well I think its 300 ohm.I dont care for it, but I wanted rack ears so I went for one with rack ears, but honestly its not that nice, probably appeals to a teenager.Manual written in bad pidgen english

4More Pros and Cons of the PT504Apr 21, 2012
By nova
More PT504 Tuner Pros:
Sensitive reception -- pulls in the stations well, unlike my last receiver.

Cons:
- The unit doesn't have capacitors that retain the clock time during a power outage or when turned OFF. But the station presets are saved.
- The steps for programming are non-existent (at Pyleaudio.com or in the accompanying Thin booklet).
If using the tuner face buttons to set it up here are two Hints:
1. Power the unit OFF ("Goodbye mode") and use the Menu button to set the time.
2. Power the unit ON and use the Menu button to select Memory, then press the 'Select' button, then choose your preset button to set the station memory.

5amfm tunerMar 30, 2012
By Tim
It's a pretty cheap tuner cost wise.
Yes i wouldn't take this in and out but once it's installed it runs cool and does what it supposed to tuning in AM FM stations. The tuner has 60 presets.
I wake up to tunes with the set timer.
This doesn't take up much space and leaves some cash in the wallet.
Great for what it does.

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