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Display Type | LCD |
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio (AM) | 50 dB |
Frequency Range (AM) | 530 - 1710 kHz |
Type | Car Radio |
Preamp Output | Yes |
AM Sensitivity | 15 μV |
Preset Stations | 6 FM, 6 AM |
Adjusts low and high frequencies; press knob to complete.
Press to release the noise reduction systems.
Selects noise reduction system; indicator lights when active.
Balances sound level between front and rear speakers.
Turns the unit ON and adjusts speaker balance.
Permits fast forward or rewind operation regardless of tape direction.
Indicates playback side A or B of the cassette.
Reverses tape travel direction or releases fast forward/rewind modes.
Automatic feeding, loading, and playback initiation upon insertion.
Locates beginning of selections by fast forward or rewind.
Depress to eject the cassette tape.
Enhances low frequencies and selects tape type (Metal/Normal).
Automatic tape switching and radio broadcast during tape operation.
Weak signal seek tuning and monaural FM reception.
Selects AM/FM bands and stores/recalls stations via channel keys.
Shows frequency and indicates stereophonic FM reception.
Monitors stored stations and stores received frequencies.
Automatic station seeking and manual frequency adjustment.
Automatically seeks stronger signal stations when reception weakens.
Securing the console and installation case using claws.
Connecting the hook bracket to the front panel and console.
Using set screws to engage hook brackets for fixing the unit.
Connecting to main amps (Front/Rear) and FM/AM antenna.
Connecting power supply, ignition key, memory backup, and antenna control.
Connecting fuse holders and the ground lead to the car chassis.
Inserting cassette, selecting NR/tape position, and stopping playback.
Locating selections by rewinding or fast forwarding.
Details on Dolby B/C and dbx NR systems for noise reduction.
Using seek switch or UP/DOWN keys for station tuning.
Saving frequencies using memory switch and channel keys, and preset scanning.
Listening to radio during tape fast forward or rewind.
Automatic switching to tape play when radio signal weakens.
DC 12V operation and avoiding direct sunlight, heat, or moisture.
Checking for slack, avoiding sunlight/heat, and avoiding 120-minute tapes.
Cleaning heads with cleaning tape to maintain sound quality.
Diversity system commander and anti-theft security cover.
Frequency range, sensitivity, response, and selectivity details.
Frequency range and sensitivity details.
Tape speed, wow/flutter, winding time, and frequency response.
Tone action, pre-amp output, operating voltage, body size, and weight.