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TU 970 - Tuner

Tuners

FEATURES

Dual-Bent / RDS Tuner

DAB Section

  • Frequency Range (Band III):  174MHz - 240MHz
  • Frequency Range (Band L):  1452MHz - 1492MHz
  • Input Sensitivity:  -87dBm
  • Output Level:  1V (-20dBm)
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  95dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion:  0.005%
  • Stereo Separation:  88dB

FM Section

  • Frequency Range:  87.5MHz - 108MHz
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  71dB (Mono) / 65dB (Stereo)
  • Distortion:  0.25% (Mono) / 0.4% (Stereo)

AM Section

  • Frequency Range:  522kHz - 1620kHz
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  0.05% (Mono) / 0.18% (Stereo)
  • Distortion:  0.15% (Mono)
  • Power Requirement:  AC 220 - 240V / 50Hz
  • Power Consumption:  12W maximum
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):  63mm x 440mm x 299mm
  • Weight:  3.4kg

DESCRIPTION

Digital entertainment, all day long.  With Digital Audio Broadcasting capability, this high-quality tuner delivers more stations and offers pure, distortion-free, CD-like sound, while providing useful radio and data services.  Combining ease of use with interference-free reception, Harman Kardon's TU970 features the newest digital technologies from one of the oldest hi-fi names.

 

 

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