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Image Attribution: Unknown Ebay Auction
Date: March 13th, 2000

General
DescriptionAM/FM Tuner
RarityRare
Matching Integrated AmplifiersSA-9500-II
Silver FaceYes
ChannelsTwo
IC Count15
FET Count5
Transistor Count12
Diode Count19
AC SwitchYes
Unswitched AC OutletsOne, 200 watts maximum
Power Consumption25 watts

Physical
Weight20 lb 15 oz

FM Tuner
400 Hz Alignment ToneYes
RF Sensitivity8.8 dBf
300 Ohm Binding PostsYes
75 Ohm Binding PostsYes
50 dB quieting sensitivity, Stereo36.1 dBf
50 dB quieting sensitivity, Mono13.2 dBf
THD, Mono0.07%
THD, Stereo0.25%
Signal to Noise Ratio, Mono82 dB @ 1000 uV, 65 dBf
Signal to Noise Ratio, Stereo77 dB @ 1000 uV, 65 dBf
IF Bandwidth(s)Wide, Narrow
Capture Ratio2 dB
Narrow Capture Ratio0.8 dB
IF Image Rejection120 dB
IF Rejection120 dB
Stereo Subcarrier Rejection62 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity (wide or normal)35 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity (Narrow)85 dB
Spurious Rejection110 dB
AM Carrier Rejection65 dB
Stereo Separation at 1 kHz50 dB (45 dB narrow)
Mono SwitchYes
Signal Strength MeterYes
Center Tuning MeterYes
Multiplex Filter (Hi-Blend)Yes
Stereo LampYes
Wide-Narrow Bandwidth Lamp(s)Both wide and narrow indicators
Multipath ListenYes
Muting SwitchTwo Stage
Output Level AdjustmentYes, both fixed and variable output jacks on rear deck
25 uS Deemphasis Switch (Dolby Associated)On rear deck
Station MarkersFour mechanical "pips"
Oscilloscope X-Y OutputsYes

AM Tuner
Output Level AdjustmentYes
RF Sensitivity15 uV
Adjacent Channel Selectivity30 dB
IF Rejection65 dB
Image Rejection70 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio55 dB
Signal Strength MeteringYes
External Ferrite AntennaYes
Antenna binding PostsYes


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