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product_id: 233611263
title: "IS Icstation Mini Digital FM Radio Wireless Receiver Module LCD Display DSP PLL"
brand: "is"
price: "272.12 DT"
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reviews_count: 6
category: "Is"
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# 3W stereo amplifier Blue backlit LCD display 30-level volume control IS Icstation Mini Digital FM Radio Wireless Receiver Module LCD Display DSP PLL

**Brand:** is
**Price:** 272.12 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📡 Elevate your DIY audio game with crystal-clear FM vibes!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** IS Icstation Mini Digital FM Radio Wireless Receiver Module LCD Display DSP PLL by is
- **How much does it cost?** 272.12 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Power:** Micro USB powered—compatible with phone chargers & power banks
- • **Compact & DIY-Ready:** Sleek 7.5x4.5x3 cm design perfect for custom projects
- • **Visual Signal Feedback:** Signal strength meter & blue backlit LCD for effortless tuning
- • **Crystal-Clear FM Reception:** Advanced DSP & PLL tech for premium signal clarity
- • **Intuitive Control Interface:** Potentiometer knobs with mute, squelch & broadcast toggles

## Overview

The IS Icstation Mini Digital FM Radio Wireless Receiver Module combines cutting-edge DSP and PLL technology with a built-in 3W stereo amplifier and a vibrant blue backlit LCD display. Designed for easy operation via potentiometer controls, it supports 30 volume levels and features mute, auto-squelch, and campus broadcast modes. Compact and USB-powered, this module is ideal for DIY wireless audio projects and short-range voice communication, delivering exceptional FM reception even in low-signal areas.

## Description

ICStation mini stereo FM receiver module adopting advanced DSP and PLL technology ensure high quality boadcast signal receiving performance. On-board 2X3W audio amplifier chip and support 30 class volume adjusting with blue backlight LCD display and potentiometer control easy to operation ideal for DIY FM wirless audio or short range voice communication system.Instructions:1. Mute/Unmute: short press the VOL potentiometer to turn on/off the mute.2. Auto-squelch: Long press the FRE potentiometer to turn on/off the auto-squelch and the LCD will display the corresponding on/off. 3. Campus Broadcast On/Off: under power off status, long press the VOL potentiometer and power on the modulem the LCD display C1 means open the campus broadcast and display C0 means close the campus broadcast.4. Under power off status, long press the FRE potentiometer and power on the module, LCD display BI means the backight keep light up; display B0 means only light up 20 seconds (default B0)Notice Please: the antenna can use the wire or the standard telescopic antenna.Radio is a radio-sensitive device. Any interference from the power supply or nearby may affect the normal operation of the module. Therefore, it is recommended to supply a stable voltage to the module by using a battery or a power frequency transformer. Do not use switching power supply (such as mobile phone charger, and any other switching power supply), power bank, switching DC-DC converter. There should not have any working D-class power amplifier, microwave oven and other equipment that will generate high-frequency electromagnetic interference.

Review: Satisfied with the product - FM reception quality is great for most of the stations. Excellent receiver for DIY enthusiasts.
Review: I purchased this board to experiment with a bit for another project I'm working on. On opening the package, I saw a PCB that was very cleanly made, and the assembly looks to be very well done. I was interested to see if it worked as well as it looked. I first noted that the .PDF file on the desertcart site wasn’t readable on my phone where I was working for some reason, but fortunately, you really don’t need it for a basic hookup. It’s dead simple to set this up, and the short version is, it works very well. I’ve since checked, and the problem was just with my phone. The file is perfectly readable on the computer and it has rather complete instructions. Not your usual half-English eye test chart. The board is powered through a standard micro USB port on the edge of the board. You just plug it in to either a phone-type charger, or a USB battery pack, and plug in a set of earphones, and you’re off and running. The blue backlit display lit up immediately, and showed the current frequency tuned. I found that I couldn’t receive anything but static until I attached a wire to the ANT connection, and after I did that, it picked up dozens of stations immediately. I was pleasantly surprised that the sound quality was as good as the board looked. The instructions indicate that you can connect speakers directly to the board, and an onboard amplifier will run up to 3W output into 4 ohms impedance. It has a signal strength meter just above the frequency window to show you how strong the tuned station is, and there’s a selectable “squelch” function (which they call "AMCAP"), which mutes the static when you’re not tuned to a station. This is accessed by a “long press” on the FREQ knob, and the same to turn it off. The board is also capable of interfacing with an onboard serial TTL interface, but I haven’t tried to use that. The instructions in the .PDF manual are pretty complete as to that functionality. There are several user configurable settings available through that interface. All in all, this board looks very well put together, worked right off the bat, and appears to do a very nice job of receiving FM radio, even though I live in a rather weak semi-rural area away from any large cities.

## Features

- Digital

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N4AHISZ |
| Audio Wattage | 3 Watts |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,433,832 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #929 in Barebones |
| Brand | IS |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | 9 January 2017 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GSM frequencies | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 4.5 x 3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | Mini Digital Stereo FM Radio Module |
| Manufacturer | hd |
| Model | Mini Digital Stereo FM Radio Module |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.49 x 4.5 x 3 cm; 32 g |
| Radio bands supported | FM |
| Special Features | Digital |
| Tuner Technology | FM |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** IS
- **Colour:** Green
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary
- **Special Feature:** Digital
- **Tuner Technology:** FM

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: The "purified signal output" is a preamp audio signal?**
A: No, the output signal is a 3 watt stereo signal.  No additional amplifier is necessary unless you want more power.

**Q: Do you have any recommendations on battery size for this unit?**
A: Hi Friend, there is no limitation, just make sure the voltage is under 3-5V,  regards Icstation

**Q: I get no reception in my garage. can i connect this to the 75 ohm antenna in the attic? it had a co-axle barrel connector but i can solder an adapter**
A: mine was very sensitive. yes you can hook a 50-75 ohm ant. to receiver

**Q: Do the speakers share a common negative?**
A: Yes they do

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Satisfied with the product
*by K***K on 14 October 2019*

FM reception quality is great for most of the stations. Excellent receiver for DIY enthusiasts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***N on 19 December 2020*

I purchased this board to experiment with a bit for another project I'm working on. On opening the package, I saw a PCB that was very cleanly made, and the assembly looks to be very well done. I was interested to see if it worked as well as it looked. I first noted that the .PDF file on the Amazon site wasn’t readable on my phone where I was working for some reason, but fortunately, you really don’t need it for a basic hookup. It’s dead simple to set this up, and the short version is, it works very well. I’ve since checked, and the problem was just with my phone. The file is perfectly readable on the computer and it has rather complete instructions. Not your usual half-English eye test chart. The board is powered through a standard micro USB port on the edge of the board. You just plug it in to either a phone-type charger, or a USB battery pack, and plug in a set of earphones, and you’re off and running. The blue backlit display lit up immediately, and showed the current frequency tuned. I found that I couldn’t receive anything but static until I attached a wire to the ANT connection, and after I did that, it picked up dozens of stations immediately. I was pleasantly surprised that the sound quality was as good as the board looked. The instructions indicate that you can connect speakers directly to the board, and an onboard amplifier will run up to 3W output into 4 ohms impedance. It has a signal strength meter just above the frequency window to show you how strong the tuned station is, and there’s a selectable “squelch” function (which they call "AMCAP"), which mutes the static when you’re not tuned to a station. This is accessed by a “long press” on the FREQ knob, and the same to turn it off. The board is also capable of interfacing with an onboard serial TTL interface, but I haven’t tried to use that. The instructions in the .PDF manual are pretty complete as to that functionality. There are several user configurable settings available through that interface. All in all, this board looks very well put together, worked right off the bat, and appears to do a very nice job of receiving FM radio, even though I live in a rather weak semi-rural area away from any large cities.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***M on 16 January 2021*

I received the Icstation Digital FM Radio Wireless Receiver Module and I am very pleased with its capabilities and performance. It is mostly intuitive, but on reading the manual which you can view online by scanning the QR code that is supplied with the unit, I discovered that there are some really advanced features that this module offers. Before reading the manual, I started by connecting the unit to USB power using the micro USB connector on the module. The display came on with the FM frequency on the display. The right hand knob allows you to tune in the radio station and the left adjusts the volume. I plugged in some earbuds into the headphone jack and was able to listen to the tuned station. There was a fair bit of static, but I figured that this was because I didn’t have an antenna. The manual recommends connecting a 75cm (30 in) wire to the antennal connection. I connected a 10 inch wire which I could extend later if needed. This cleared up all the static and I was listening to music. The sound quality is very impressive and the clarity is very good. After reading the manual, I discovered that there are quite a few advanced features which I have not yet explored, but I will do so when I have more time. I will try and find a housing for this module and attach a speaker so I can have a stand-alone portable radio with digital display. Overall, I am very impressed and happy with this unit and would recommend for the novice or advanced hobbyist.

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