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| FM range | 87.5 - 107.9 MHz |
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| FM usable sensitivity | 17 dBf (2 uV) |
| FM 50dB quieting sensitivity | 23.2 dBf (4 uV) |
| FM signal to noise ratio | 60 dB |
| FM stereo separation at 1 kHz | 35 dB |
| FM capture ratio | 2.5 dB |
| FM alternate channel selectivity | 65 dB |
| AM range | 530-1620 kHz |
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| AM sensitivity for 20dB quieting | 10 uV |
| AM signal to noise ratio at 50 uV | 42 dB |
| maximum power output | 2 x 9 Watts |
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| continuous average power output (rms) 10% THD | 2 x 5.5 Watts |
| power supply voltage | 14.4 Volts DC |
| chassis dimensions | 178mm (W) x 44mm (H) x 130mm (D) |
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| nose piece dimensions | 105mm (W) x 42mm (H) x 130mm (D) |
| weight | 1.2 kg |
Explains the function of volume, balance, and tone control knobs.
Details the fader control for speaker balance and the time set control for clock adjustment.
Describes how to use station recall buttons to access preset radio stations.
Explains seek, scan, and manual tuning methods for radio stations.
Details the memory button for presets and the FM/AM button for band selection.
Covers the recall button, LO/DX switch, and LCD area functions.
Step-by-step guide for setting the digital clock time on the receiver.
Instructions for memorizing desired radio stations onto the available preset channels.
Details the steps and considerations for installing the radio into a vehicle.
Explains connections for power, switched power, antenna trigger, and ground.
Details connections for all speaker positive and negative terminals.