
The National RX-5320 “TV MAC” is a high-quality portable stereo radio cassette recorder produced by National (Matsushita/Panasonic) in the early 1980s. Designed for both home and portable use, it combines AM/FM radio reception, Japanese TV audio reception, and a cassette recorder/player in a single unit. The RX-5320 features a powerful 4-speaker stereo system, built-in recording functions, separate tone controls, and operation from either AC power or batteries. Known for its solid construction, reliable performance, and warm stereo sound, it remains a desirable collector’s boombox from Japan’s golden era of portable audio.

Radio Frequency Range: Fm; 76-108 Mhz, Am; 525-1605 Khz
Power Requirement: Ac; 100v, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 15w
Power Output: 5 W (2.5 W X 2) (Eiaj/Dc)
Speakers: Woofer; 14 Cm X 2 Pm Dynamic Speakers, 3 Ω
Tweeter: 3 Cm X 2 Pm Dynamic Speakers, 4 Ω
Frequency Range: 50-13,000 Hz (With Normal Tape) 50-14,000 Hz (With Cro₂ Tape)
Recording System: Ac Bias, Ac Erase
Tape Speed: 4.8 Cm/S
Wow And Flutter: 0.15% (Wrms)
Program Time: 1 Hour With C-60 Cassette Tape
Fast Forward And Rewind Time: Approx. 90 Seconds With C-60 Cassette Tape
Track System: 4-Track, 2-Channel Stereo Recording And Playback
Jacks: Ext Sp 3-8 Ω
Headphones: 8 Ω
Ext Antenna And Earth
Phono Earth
Others: Remote, For Start And Stop At Hand
Power Source: Ac 100v (50/60 Hz), 15w
Battery: 12v (8-Um-1 “D” Size Batteries)
Maximum Output: 8w (4w X 2)
Dimensions: 467 (W) X 292 (H) X 131 (D) Mm
Weight: 6 Kg Without Batteries
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