RFT SC 1100
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General
- Dimensions W x H x D: 650 x 230 x 395 mm
- Weight: 18 kg
Price: 2620,- M
Technical data
- Operating voltage: 220 V, 50 Hz
- Power consumption: 58 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...100 MHz
AM section:
- Sensitivity: 40 dB (µV)
- selectivity: 35 dB
- Upper cut-off frequency: 2.0 kHz
- Distortion factor: < 5.0 %
FM section:
- Sensitivity mono: - 9 dB (pW)
- Sensitivity stereo: ? µV
- Selectivity: 40 dB
- Upper cut-off frequency: 15 kHz
- External voltage spacing: ?? dB
- Distortion factor mono: < 1,5 %
- Übersprechdämpfung bei 1 kHz:>30 dB
Cassette section:
- Operating speed: 4.76 cm/s
- Deviation from target speed: < 2.0 %
- Synchronization error: < 0.25 %
- Rewind time for K60: < 90 s
- Distortion factor with standard control: < 5 %
- Übertragungsbereich Fe: 63...10000 Hz
- Übertragungsbereich Cr: ??...??000 Hz
- Fremdspannungsabstand: >40 dB
- Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: > 22 dB
Phono section:
- Rated speeds: 33.33 rpm ; 45.11 rpm ; 77.92 rpm
- synchronous fluctuations: < 0,25 %
- Übertragungsbereich: 31,5...14000 Hz
- Rumpelfremdspannungsabstand: >32 dB
- rumble voltage distance: > 53 dB
- extraneous voltage spacing: > 42 dB
- Channel separation at 1 kHz: 17 dB
- Scanning system: CS 24 SD (RFT)
- Adjustment range of tracking force: 30...60 mN
NF part:
- Sinusoidal output power: 2 x 6 W at k = 2.0
- Frequency range: ?? - ??000 Hz
- extraneous voltage spacing at 10 W: > ?? dB
- Crosstalk attenuation at 1 kHz: > ?? dB
- Adjustment range "Bass" at f = 40 Hz: +/- ?? dB
- Adjustment range "Treble" at f = 16 kHz: +/- ?? dB
- Adjustment range "Balance": +? dB/ -?? dB
Special Features
- the cassette module has its own power supply unit
- possibility to listen to the tape during playback and simultaneous operation of the rewind or fast forward function
- connection socket for an external tape recorder
- stereo microphone socket behind a flap, which can be selected via a button.
Notes
The SC 1100 was first presented to the public at the 1979 Leipzig Spring Fair.
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