The DC011 no longer includes the CD holder. The CD holder was removed in June 2006 however it is still available as service part number 5140019-31. for information on ordering this part.
The NICAD battery that is in the radio charger is responsible for keeping the memory presets so there will be a drain on the battery even when the radio is turned off.
The presets and clock are maintained by the NICAD battery when the radio is turned off. When the NICAD battery is not in the unit the AA batteries act as a back up and keep the memory presets and c...
The impedance of the auxiliary port is 47,000 ohms.
Yes. The charger/radio includes a receptacle on the front of the radio that accepts an 1/8" audio cable, available from most electronic retailers such as Radio Shack, Best Buy, etc.
When operating on a battery, you can get up to 4 hours on a 12V; 6 hours on a 14.4V; and 8 hours on an 18V battery. Run time can be effected by other factors as wellincluding amp hour rating of the...
You can use an MP3 player as long as you run a cord from the auxiliary port on the back of the radio to the headphones jack on the MP3 player. The output jack is a standard 3.5mm. These cords are a...
They optimum location to place the DCR002 varies by jobsite radio and user preference. Some suggested places are below.
You have two different options for attaching your mounting clip to your radio.The DCR002 Radio Adaptor comes with two mounting strip options, (1) Dual Lock Strip (Industrial Velcro) option and (1) ...
DC011 = 6 ohm DC012 = 6 ohm DCR015 = 8 ohm.