Onkyo T-9900

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General

  • Manufacturer: Onkyo
  • Model: T-9900
  • Type: Tuner
  • Years of manufacture: 1984 - 1987
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Remote control:
  • Power consumption: 30 W
  • Dimensions: 465 x 103 x 387 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 8,5 kg
  • Original price: approx. 1500 DM


Connections

  • Number of outputs: 3

Out 1: Stereo cinch sockets

    • Out 2: Stereo cinch sockets, volume adjustable, also with remote control
    • Cinch socket for oscillator signal
  • Number of inputs: 1


Technical data

  • Reception: VHF (exclusively!)
  • Frequencies: VHF: 87.5 - 108 MHz
    • auto search: 50 kHz grid

man. Search: 25 kHz grid

  • Frequency response: 30 - 15,000 Hz
  • Input sensitivity:
    • stereo: 20.0 μV DIN (S/N 46 dB, 40 kHz deviation).
    • Mono: 0.8 μV DIN (S/N 26 dB, 40 kHz deviation).
  • Distortion factor:
    • Stereo: 0.02% (wide IF).
    • Mono: 0.009 % (wide IF)

Signal-to-noise ratio:

    • Stereo: 85 dB (IHF)

Mono: 95 dB (IHF)

  • Channel separation:
    • 55 dB at 1 kHz (wide IF).
    • 33 dB from 70 - 10,000 Hz (wide IF)
  • selectivity: 80 dB (± 300 kHz, IF super narrow)
  • Co-wave selection: 1.0 dB
  • Spurious wave selection: -
  • Image frequency attenuation: 100 dB
  • IF attenuation: 100 dB
  • AM suppression: 60 dB
  • Output level: 0 - 1.5 V
  • RDS: No
  • Station memory: 20


Special Features

  • 3 IF bandwidths (Wide / Narrow / Super-Narrow)
  • HF bandwidth switching (Local / DX)
  • High-blend circuit
  • Automatic signal tuning "APR" * Signal level display (input level can be adjusted)
  • Signal level display (input level can be displayed in dB)
  • Multipath connection for oscillator
  • Output level adjustable
  • Three different levels selectable for muting function


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Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Onkyo T-9900

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  • Excerpt from brochure: System Onkyo Integra DX-3200, M-200, P-200, TA-2900, T-9900.

Onkyo DX-3200-M-P-200-TA-2900-T-9900-Prospekt-1985.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • So, again as is often the case with tuners: get "ALL" stations on it, lots of knobs - but NO hi-fi sound & almost mono!!! I don't know who tested these tuners back in the day. If I hold my Dual 441 against it, worlds open up, even if the Dual is a bit noisy.data is not everything.best example " AUDIO 01/1988 "- there was only so thrown around with REFERENCES.HW


  • see link fmtunerinfo.


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