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+ | == Data == | ||
+ | {{navigation}} | ||
+ | '''General''' | ||
+ | * Manufacturer: RFT | ||
+ | * Model: Carat S | ||
+ | * years of construction: Carat S: from 1978, Carat IR: from 1981 | ||
+ | * Manufactured in: DDR | ||
+ | * Color: Housing: Wood veneer, Front: Black | ||
+ | * Remote control: Carat S: no, Carat IR: yes | ||
+ | * Dimensions W x H x D: 630 x 108 x 300 mm | ||
+ | * Weight: 8,5 kg | ||
+ | * Price: 1950,- M | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Connections''' | ||
+ | * Number of inputs: | ||
+ | ** list the inputs here (with sensitivity/impedance). | ||
+ | Number of outputs: | ||
+ | ** list the outputs here (with level/impedance). | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Technical Data''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Operating voltage: 220 V, 50 Hz | ||
+ | * Power consumption: 110 W | ||
+ | * Wave range LW: 150...285 kHz | ||
+ | * Wave range MW: 520...1605 kHz | ||
+ | * Wave range KW: 5,9...7,35 MHz | ||
+ | * Wave range VHF: 87.5...104 MHz | ||
+ | |||
+ | AM section: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Sensitivity: 150 µV | ||
+ | * Selectivity: 45 dB | ||
+ | * Upper cut-off frequency: 2.5 kHz | ||
+ | * IF noise ratio: 40 dB | ||
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+ | FM section: | ||
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+ | * Sensitivity mono: 2.75 µV | ||
+ | * Selectivity: 60 dB | ||
+ | * Upper cut-off frequency: 16 kHz | ||
+ | * Spurious voltage spacing: 54 dB | ||
+ | * IF noise ratio: 60 dB | ||
+ | * Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: 30 dB | ||
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+ | AF section: | ||
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+ | * Sinusoidal output power: 2 x 15 W at k = 0.7 %. | ||
+ | Distortion factor at f = 1000 Hz ; 10 W: 0,5 % * Frequency range: 25 - 20000 Hz | ||
+ | * Frequency response: 25 - 20000 Hz | ||
+ | * External voltage spacing at 25 W: > 60 dB | ||
+ | * Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: > 40 dB | ||
+ | * Adjustment range "bass" at f = 40 Hz: +/- 15 dB | ||
+ | * Adjustment range "Treble" at f = 15 kHz: +/- 15 dB | ||
+ | * Adjustment range "Balance": 10 dB | ||
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+ | '''Special Equipment''' | ||
+ | * later (1981) a novel variant of the Carat S was introduced, the Carat IR. It represents the first remote-controllable HiFi home receiver in the GDR. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Remarks == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Reports == | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Receiver]] |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 18 November 2020
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: RFT
- Model: Carat S
- years of construction: Carat S: from 1978, Carat IR: from 1981
- Manufactured in: DDR
- Color: Housing: Wood veneer, Front: Black
- Remote control: Carat S: no, Carat IR: yes
- Dimensions W x H x D: 630 x 108 x 300 mm
- Weight: 8,5 kg
- Price: 1950,- M
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- list the inputs here (with sensitivity/impedance).
Number of outputs:
- list the outputs here (with level/impedance).
Technical Data
- Operating voltage: 220 V, 50 Hz
- Power consumption: 110 W
- Wave range LW: 150...285 kHz
- Wave range MW: 520...1605 kHz
- Wave range KW: 5,9...7,35 MHz
- Wave range VHF: 87.5...104 MHz
AM section:
- Sensitivity: 150 µV
- Selectivity: 45 dB
- Upper cut-off frequency: 2.5 kHz
- IF noise ratio: 40 dB
FM section:
- Sensitivity mono: 2.75 µV
- Selectivity: 60 dB
- Upper cut-off frequency: 16 kHz
- Spurious voltage spacing: 54 dB
- IF noise ratio: 60 dB
- Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: 30 dB
AF section:
- Sinusoidal output power: 2 x 15 W at k = 0.7 %.
Distortion factor at f = 1000 Hz ; 10 W: 0,5 % * Frequency range: 25 - 20000 Hz
- Frequency response: 25 - 20000 Hz
- External voltage spacing at 25 W: > 60 dB
- Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: > 40 dB
- Adjustment range "bass" at f = 40 Hz: +/- 15 dB
- Adjustment range "Treble" at f = 15 kHz: +/- 15 dB
- Adjustment range "Balance": 10 dB
Special Equipment
- later (1981) a novel variant of the Carat S was introduced, the Carat IR. It represents the first remote-controllable HiFi home receiver in the GDR.