KENWOOD KT-5020
¥ 30,000 (around 1991)
Commentary
An FM/AM tuner that improves reception performance at low frequencies, which was a weak point of the synthesizer tuner, by using a direct linear reception circuit.
The FM detector is equipped with a Direct Linear Loop Detector (DLLD), which supports broadcasting of PCM recording sources such as CDs.
Regardless of FM/AM, you can store up to 20 frequencies of any broadcasting station in the desired order.
It is equipped with an auto クワィティング so that it can receive radio waves from distant stations with good sound.
Equipped with a pentacle circuit that directly connects the power source and each stage.
It is equipped with a serial terminal capable of wireless remote control in combination with Kenwood AB amplifier.
Model Rating
Type | Stereo synthesizer FM/AM tuner |
FM Tuner Section | |
Receiving frequency range | 76 MHz to 90 MHz |
Sensitivity (75 Ω) | Mono : 0.95 μ V/10.8 dBf |
Harmonic distortion factor (Wide, 1 kHz) | mono:0.015% stereo:0.02% |
SN ratio (100% modulation, 85 dBf input) | mono:91dB stereo:85dB |
Effective selectivity (IHF) | Wide:55dB Narrow:65dB |
Stereo Separation (1 kHz) | Wide:60dB |
Frequency characteristic | 20 Hz to 15 kHz ± 0.5 dB |
<AM Tuner Section> | |
Receiving frequency | 531 kHz to 1602 kHz |
Sensitivity | 10 μ V / 250 μ V/m |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 52dB |
Harmonic distortion factor (999 kHz) | 0.3% |
<General> | |
Power supply voltage | 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz |
Rated power consumption | 11W |
External dimensions | Width 440x Height 98x Depth 318 mm |
Weight | 4.3kg |