RCF SD, USB player med internet radio, 1unit.
The IS 1044 is a ‘Double Sound Music Source’ offering an outstanding flexibility for the amplification of musical programs allowing, through internet connection, the choice among more than 10.000 broadcasting stations from all over the world.
It is also possible to make a search issuing based on the nation or musical genre.
The IS 1044 has two independent sections and outputs: the first one is composed by a high quality ‘WiFi’ Digital Internet Radio Receiver and Ethernet port for the connection to the net, also included is an FM radio tuner with RDS for the fast selection of the radio frequencies. The second section offers a Multimedia SD Card Reader and USB Media input and can if required be connected to a PC or Mac to stream Audio. This Media Source can also be connected by ‘WiFi’ direct to your computer. The use of the device with Windows Media Player 11 allows the user to create its own playlist giving the complete control and the maximum personalization in music and paging diffusion.
The IS 1044 represents the perfect solution for examples, such as supermarkets chains, who have their own internal radio station that transmits to the whole commercial net a dedicated program. It also recommended for who wants the maximum choice possibility among national and international radio stations.
Features
- USB and SD port are available on front panel to play MP3 files on a "Flash" memory stick
- FM radio tuner (87.5 - 108 MHz) with RDS for fast selection of the radio frequencies
- High quality WiFi 802.11b/g digital receiver and ethernet port
- Streaming protocols: RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), MMS (Medium Microsoft® Media Server protocol), HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
- Two outputs on RCA stereo with gain control
- Backlit LCD dysplays
- I/R remote control included
- The multimedia reader can manage audio (AAC, AIFF, AU, MP3, RM, WAV and WMA) and wireless musical lists (M3U) stored on a PC or Apple Macintosh.
- Its functions are tried and certificated for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Macintosh OSX 10.2 or successive versions.