About the Rotel T11

Tune in your favorite stations
Tune in your favorite stations
Streaming is great, but there's really no substitute for local radio. The Rotel T11 tuner lets you roam the FM dial for the latest music, talk, news, and more. It features up to 30 station presets, so you can find your favorites quickly and easily. DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting) tuning is built-in, for use in countries where that format is supported.
If you're in the mood to explore, the auto search function helps you browse through available stations.in your area. A front-panel dimmable LCD panel shows RDS (Radio Data System) information to let you know what you're listening to.
Product highlights:
- FM tuner with 30 station presets
- DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting) tuning for use overseas
- dimmable LCD panel shows RDS (Radio Data System) information
- auto search locates available stations
- remote included
Performance specs:
- FM frequency response: 10-15,000 Hz (±3dB)
- FM harmonic distortion: 0.2% mono; 0.3% stereo
- FM signal-to-noise ratio: 60dBf (stereo); 63dBf (mono)
- FM sensitivity: 22.2 dBf
- DAB tuning range: 174-240MHz
- DAB frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz (±1dB)
Connections:
- unbalanced stereo RCA output
- RS-232 port for third-party remote control
- barrel connector for FM antenna
Dimensions and warranty:
- 17"W x 2-15/16"H x 14-15/16"D
- 9.48 lbs.
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # FR01745
What's in the box:
- FM tuner
- 5' AC power cord
- Indoor antenna mast
- Indoor antenna base (attached 58" coax cable)
- Remote control (RR-T98)
- 2 "AAA" batteries
- 39" Stereo RCA cable
- Owner's Manual on CD-ROM
- Warranty Information
- Important Safety Instructions
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Features
FM Tuner: The Rotel T11 tuner allows you to listen to FM radio and features the ability to easily store and recall up to 30 radio station presets. You can choose between a Stereo or Mono mode. In stereo mode, a stereo signal will be heard if the station is broadcasting a stereo signal and there is sufficient signal strength. Switching to mono mode can be a useful way to improve the reception of weak or distant FM signals. Less signal strength is required for clean mono reception than for stereo reception.
- Usable Sensitivity: 22.2 dBf
- 50dB Quieting Sensitivity: 27.2 dBf (mono)
- Signal to Noise Ratio (@ 65 dB): 63 dBf (mono), 60 dBf (stereo)
- Harmonic Distortion (@ 65 dB): 0.2% (mono), 0.3% (stereo)
- Frequency Response: 10 to 15,000 Hz (+/-3 dB)
- Stereo Separation: (100 Hz / 1 kHz): 40 dB / 37 dB
- Output Level: 1 volt
DAB+: In addition to FM, the Rotel T11 offers support for DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcast); which is a digital radio transmission available throughout Europe and other parts of world. Not available in the United States.
- Sensitivity: -80 dBM
- Tuning Range: Band III (174-240 MHz)
- Audio Data Rate: 224 kbps (Max)
- Frequency Response: 20 to 20,000 Hz (+/- 1 dB)
- Analog Output: 2.1 volt (@ 0 dBFS)
Note: DAB and DAB+ is not available in the USA and is only available in Europe and other countries around the world.
RDS (Radio Data System): The Rotel T11 FM tuner is equipped with RDS (Radio Data Systems) reception capabilities. The RDS broadcast system provides additional functionality to FM radio reception by transmitting encoded information along with the radio signal. This additional information includes - station identification name, program content, traffic information, news announcements, plus current time and date.
Note: The RDS feature is entirely dependent on the broadcaster sending properly encoded signals. Thus, it will only be available in markets where RDS is currently implemented and where stations are broadcasting these data signals.
75 Ohms F Connector with Indoor Antenna: The Rotel T11 FM tuner comes with an indoor antenna that will plug into its rear-panel 75 Ohms F Connector. Experiment with different positions in your room to maximize reception. Locating the antenna near a window often times provides optimal FM signal reception.
Note: The included antenna is for indoor use only. Do not mount the antenna outdoors.
Front-Panel Display: The T11 FM tuner features a front-panel display to indicate tuning frequency, as well as RDS information (when available). You have the ability to dim the front-panel display and power LED to provide a comfortable visual reference in all lighting environments.
Front-Panel Controls: The Rotel T11's front-panel controls include a Power button, 10 Preset buttons, Memory button, FM Mono button, FM/DAB buttons, plus a rotary knob to manually tune radio stations.
Remote Control: The T11 comes with an IR remote control for wireless operation of the FM tuner. The remote offers wireless control over functions such as Power On/Off, Tune Up/Down, Preset Memory and Selection, as well as Menu selection.
Stereo RCA Output: The Rotel T11 is outfitted with a set of stereo RCA output jacks that will connect the FM tuner to the stereo RCA input jacks of your AV receiver, integrated amplifier, or preamplifier. Use the included stereo RCA cable to make connection or purchase a higher-grade quality stereo RCA cable (sold separately - see Accessories Tab).
RS232 Port: The T11's rear-panel RS232 port allows the turntable to be controlled from custom integrated automation systems. The RS232 port accepts a standard straight DB-9 Male-to-Female cable (sold separately - not available from Crutchfield).
Detachable AC Power Cord: The Rotel T11 comes with a detachable 5' AC power cord that will plug into the back of the FM tuner and into an AC power outlet or surge protector (sold separately - see Accessories Tab). The Rotel T11 has been configured to operate with 120V/60Hz AC line voltage for the US.
Mounting Options: Place the Rotel T11 tuner on a solid, level surface away from sunlight, heat, moisture, or vibration.
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Locks on to a clear and consistent signal, quite a difference from the analog equipment I've been using for the past 50 years. Now if the US would join the DAB world I will be ready.
Roger from Folly Beach, SC