
16 years making transistor radios, 21 years making tape recorders. Leading world technology together —Sony’s two technologies dock. The radio section, ahead in the era of FM multi-station broadcasting “Solid State 11”
The cassette recorder section, a high-grade model for field recording, active in the professional world: “A recorder that needs no microphone — Mic-In-Match NEW Pro” We bring these two finest masterpieces to you at last.

RADIO SECTION
Circuit system: Superheterodyne
Receiving frequency: FM: 76–90 MHz, AM: 530–1,605 kHz
Antenna: FM: Rod Antenna, AM: Ferrite Bar Antenna (Built-In)
TAPE RADIO SECTION
Tape speed: 4.8 cm/s
Recording Time: Approx. 120 Minutes Round-Trip With Sony Cassette Tape C-120
Frequency Response: 50 ~ 10,000 Hz (c/s)
Input Jacks: Microphone Jack
Minimum Input Level: 0.2 mV
Low Impedance: For Microphone Use Line Input Jack
Minimum Input Level: 0.06 V
Input Impedance: 100 kΩ
Output Jack: Monitor Jack For 8 Ω Earphones Or 10 kΩ Load
GENERAL SECTION
Transistors Etc: 1 FET, 18 Transistors, 11 Diodes (11 Transistors Used For Radio Reception)
Power Source: AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz, DC 6 V (4 × UM-2 Dry Cells) Or Rechargeable Battery BP-16
Can Also Be Used From A Car Battery (Using DCC-126)
Power Consumption And Output
Power Consumption: AC 5 W
Maximum Output: 1.5 W
Speaker: 9.2 Cm
Battery Life: Using Sony Super UM-2 Dry Cells, About 7 Hours Continuous Recording With Microphone
Dimensions: Width x 297mm, Depth x 83mm, Height x 165mm (Excluding Protrusions And Handle)
Weight: 3.0 kg (Including Supplied Batteries).
Accessories (Included)
Demo Tape x 1
Dry Batteries Super UM-2 x 4
Earphone x 1
Power Cord x 1
Short Plug (For Muting) SP-100 x 1
Head Cleaning Rod x 1 Set
“Book To Make Cassette Recorder Stronger” x 1
Carrying Case x 1
Accessory Case x 1
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