MILWAUKEE JOB SITE RADIO MILN9-24-0200 Milwaukee #24-0200 Job Site Radio with Rockford Fosgate® Sound System. Factory
$47
Posted over 7 years ago in Jupiter, FL
Condition: Used (normal wear)
Listed in categories: Home & Garden - Tools & Machinery
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WORLDS TOUGHEST RADIOS! FEATURES: Digital tuning with up to 20 presets. * 5-1/4 in. weather resistant speakers with separate tweeters. Powered by a two-way Rockford Fosgate® sound system with a 3-stage Punch EQ™ bass boost. The Milwaukee "Job Site" Radio is made with an impact resistant shell, steel handle and a blow-molded base, all helping protect the radio at the job site, campsite, workshop or any other tough environment. The Job Site Radio can withstand an 8-foot drop to concrete. It operates on 120V AC power or 12V, 14.4V and 18V Milwaukee Power Plus batteries and has an auxiliary stereo input jack for CD, MP3 or most other audio devices. Reviews on Amazon 5.0 out of 5 stars On The Job ByJ.L. PopulistEnthusiast: Guitaron April 18, 2014 This is an older model Milwaukee jobsite radio. I chose this model over other Milwaukee radios because of the Rockford Fosgate label having heard good things from a coworker. As expected, this is a sturdy radio built for durability. It is heavy. At home and at work I pulled in all the stations I thought that I would so the tuner and antenna are good. The three "Punch EQ" settings boost the sound, sometimes a little too much bass on the last or red setting. (The EQ button lights up- it goes from green-orange-red.)The auxiliary mode works very well for the mp3 player that I use. The auxiliary port is on the back and the attached zippered pouch comes in handy for storing the player and the auxiliary jack. The sound on this radio is clear and it gets loud enough that I can hear it over the machinery at work. This radio replaces an RCA boombox that was too weak on wattage for the workplace. I like the fact that this radio has the two knobs for volume and tuning. There is a pushbutton for changing modes.A bonus is that one of the modes is a weather band. I am very happy with this jobsite radio! It's built to withstand more abuse than it is likely to undergo where I use it. And most of all, I like the volume and clarity.
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