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DICE Electronics iTR-100 HD Tabletop radio review
Some of the pros, cons, as well as comments on the DICE Electronics iTR-100 HD radio. The reviews for this HD tabletop radio are consolidated from multiple sources.
The Dice Electronics iTR-100 HD radio initially appeared to be pretty advanced. The radio featured a two-line alphanumeric LCD display which is capable of showing the station frequency, the song/listener information and name as well as the radio station call letters, or the current jocks name. The radio does only have one speaker, but there are quite a few radios on the consumer market that have only have one speaker.
The first thing I noticed is that living in-between San Francisco and Sacramento, where the testing and review took place, had its disadvantages. Only KSEG 96.9FM, KSFM 102.5FM, KRXQ 98.5 and KXJZ 90.9FM were strong enough to pull in a HD Digital Radio signal; KGBY 92.5FM and KWOD 106.5FM would occasionally pull in a digital quality signal depending on the time of day and the weather. Stations like KQJK 93.7FM, KSSJ 94.7FM, KZZO 100.5FM and KHYL 101.1FM only pulled in a strong FM signal; there was no HD signal from any of those stations. No station from San Francisco was strong enough to pull in a HD Radio signal.
From radiomatthew.com
- HD Radio station seek
- The Dice Electronics iTR-100 has excellent acoustic performance and the solid construction of the acoustic wood structure further enhances the listening experience
- A backlit multi-line display shows artist, station, song title, as well as other broadcast information
- Analog, RBDS, and HD Radio capable
- 2 banks of 10 FM and AM Presets
- Manual and seek tuning capabilities
- Auxiliary input
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