
TechniSat DigitRadio 110 IR
Web radio, DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
TechniSat DigitRadio 110 IR
Web radio, DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
No, there is no USB connection. https://www.technisat.com/de_CH/DigitRadio-110-IR/352-10774-10574/#anchor_1
Hello, Internet radio stations are stored in the same way as FM + DAB. It is a very good device. Mfg
3 weeks ago
The memory locations for radio stations are not lost as long as the device remains switched on or has a stable power supply. There is no internal battery or capacitor to retain the station memory when the device is switched off. Stations are stored in the device itself and the data is retained as long as the device is not reset to factory settings or a software update is carried out that affects the storage. If you have problems with the storage of transmitters, it may be helpful to consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact support.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, I would like to know that too. I have two devices at a distance of 1m and 8m from the router. The one at a distance releases the standard transmitter in 0.x seconds, the one close to the router needs approx. 2-3 seconds to release the standard transmitter. AND: The two transmitters are also not synchronised, approx. 0.5-1sec behind each other. However, I have connected 2 different amplifiers downstream and do not know their (possibly delaying) influence.
5 months ago
The difference between the TechniSat DigitRadio 110 IR and the TechniSat DigitRadio 11 IR can be seen in several aspects: ## Design and size - The DigitRadio 110 IR has a size of 13 x 9 x 4.5 centimetres, while specific dimensions for the DigitRadio 11 IR are not mentioned in the sources provided. ## Operation and control - The DigitRadio 11 IR is controlled exclusively via the remote control or the Technisat app, as the device has no buttons. In contrast, there is no specific information about the operation of the DigitRadio 110 IR that would indicate that it is significantly different. ## Connections and features - Both devices offer similar connections such as RCA audio cables and optical connections (S/PDIF), but the DigitRadio 11 IR also explicitly mentions the optical connection, which is not specifically emphasised on the DigitRadio 110 IR. ## Functions and reception - Both the DigitRadio 110 IR and the DigitRadio 11 IR support DAB+, Internet radio, FM radio and Bluetooth. However, the DigitRadio 11 IR offers additional functions such as Spotify Connect and Amazon Music, which are not explicitly mentioned on the DigitRadio 110 IR. ## Display and user-friendliness - The DigitRadio 110 IR has a comparatively large display of 8.1 centimetres, on which radio text panels and cover images are clearly visible. A sufficiently large display is mentioned for the DigitRadio 11 IR, but no specific size is mentioned. ## Price and availability - The price of the DigitRadio 11 IR is around 144 euros, while no current price range is given in the sources for the DigitRadio 110 IR. Overall, the DigitRadio 11 IR offers some additional functions and more modern features, especially with regard to the integration of streaming services and operation via an app.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, I rarely listen with the unit, but it works fine so far. The buffering is probably related to the internet connection. Possibly server problems. I have this more with DAB+ reception when there is bad reception. (bad antenna) Best regards Peter
Hello, yes, but only with one cable
Bavaria-wide on channel 11D via DAB+
Disconnect the TechniSat from the power supply (pull out the plug), wait a moment and then reconnect the plug. Now it should work again, I had the same problem.
Hi, it is due to the fact that the app is no longer updated by Technisat. It is exactly the same with me. But the DAB+ stations are displayed under DAB and can be played.
Hello, I don't know this problem. I guess there must be a defect!
For me, it helps if I disconnect the unit from the power supply, wait and then plug it in again.
How is it connected? RCA jack cable or optical? To which input of the system is it connected? What kind of system is it? It must be the connection, I connected it with a cinch-jack cable to the stereo and it sounds great. Try to connect it to another input.
Sorry to ask such a stupid question, but the volume on the phone is fully open, isn't it? Only because you say there is no sound via Bluetooth and cable connection. Greetings Tom
in the settings, but the unit can be operated via the Undok app with a mobile phone or tablet. A possible alternative would be the use of a universal remote control, which at best helps against interference, but is of no use if channels are occupied twice by TV and Digitradio.
Hi, yes, sure, as long as you have set up an Upnp server on your NAS. I have music from iTunes stored on the server and some records in FLAC, which can be streamed without problems.
I guess it's a bad Wi-Fi connection. Try moving the unit closer to the router.
The remote control is included.
Hello Peter In response to your request, I copied some music titles to my Internet box. This is new territory for me, but it worked right away. However, the directory structure is not that professional. I mainly use the device as an internet radio. Ernst
Hi, in my opinion, this is not possible via an app. I have the Undok app and the Connect from Technisat and it is not possible to set the alarm clock. On the receiver via remote control you can set up to 2 alarm times, ringtone is fixed (buzzer) otherwise DAB, Internet Radio or FM, with Internet Radio is also adjustable whether always the same station comes or always the last.
Hello, I have the Digitradio Pro in use and it works quite well. The device is recognised immediately and quickly and can be controlled with the smartphone.
Unfortunately, I can't give you any help on signal amplifiers, but if the reception outside the window is "underground", it will be difficult. I'm sure you've tried other rooms and also with the antenna on the outside of the window. I have 2 of these devices and have never had any problems with reception. Hope it works!
Because the Sonos Play 1 does not have a line or optical input, this adapter cannot be connected.
Yes, no problem
Yes (as it also says in the specifications: 'Scope of delivery: remote control, power supply unit, throwing antenna, operating instructions').
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