Pioneer sx-1000 TD Am-Fm Stereo Receiver 1969 SM
Pioneer sx-1000 TD Am-Fm Stereo Receiver 1969 SM
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Solid state AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER
M.DELSX-1 OCICITEI'
CAUTI0N Before connecting the line cord to the wall socket, carefully read
and follow the instructions shown below, to assure the safety of
your unit.
OModel SX-1000TDO is set lo 24OY operation when shipped.
lf this unit is used in a different line-voltage area, read and
follow "LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE" on page 1.
Be sure that the line voltage setting on your unit agrees with
the line voltage in your area and that the fuse installed in
your unit is a proper one.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
olntegrated circuit (lC) employed in FM tuner ln the FM intermediate frequency amplifier stage, integrated circuits are employed,
assures outstanding capture ratio with high resulting in an entirely different outstanding performance from that of lFstages
reliability. hitherto designed, especially in the limiter characteristic and the capture ratio.
oMultiplex circuitry (MPX) for maximum The accurate electronic switching circuitry is employed in the FM multiplex
channel separation demodulator, insuring maximum separation with excellent tonal quality.
oUnique muting circuit permits the easiest The muting circuit provided in the FlVl tuner completely eliminates the FM
tuning control inter station noise whrch has hitherto been annoying the user in tuning.
oHigh performance single ended push-pull The power amplif ier employs the high-performance single ended push- pull
(SEPP) output stage eliminates audio circuitry in the output stage and the push,pull complementary circuitry in the
transformers and provides large output with driver stage, completely eliminating the distortion rnherent transformers from
true frequency fidelity the audio stage. Tripple diffused mesa transistors are adopted as the power
transistors in the output stage for full-fidelity frequency response with large
audio output power and least harmonic distortion.
OFull complement of inputs and outputs The inputs and outputs pr,ovided in the receiver include two pairs of pHONO
MAG inputs. When two turntables are connected to these inputs, the user
is able to switch from one turntable to the other any time at will. Also, two
pairs of ioudspeaker outputs are included for switching between, or for per-
mitting the simultaneous use of, two loudspeakers.
oElectronic switch fully protects the The electronic switchrng circuitry employed in the power supply completely protects
precious power transistors expensive power transistors even when the loudspeaker leads are shorted while
the receiver un,L is in use
INSTALLATION
As this receiver is sully transistorized, desirable places to install OPlaces where there is as little vibration as possible and where
itare as follows: the surface is level.
OPlaces airy and free from humidity and dust. Avoid insta ling The optimum stereophonic listening position is across the room
on close, low-ceiling shelves. from the speakers, sornewhere close to the midpoini between
OPlaces not directly exposed to the sun ray. the right and leit speaker systems.
OPlaces not close to heat-emitting objects such as heaters and
stoves.
for either 220\l or 24OV operation and a 3-ampere fuse for OReplacing of Fuse
any of 110V, 117V, or 130V operation. lf the rating of the When the fuse is blown off, remove the fuse cap and replace
fuse is proper, install the fuse on ihe fuse cap. the fuse with a new one.
TPIONEE
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INDICATOR
FIU STERE
Fig. 2
10 11 1213141516
Fig. 3
26 27 28 29 30 34 35 3637 38 39
Functions of the front pane! controls and indicators
boost, and turnrng rt counterclockwise will reduce treble response.
f E,i [irg*
The center top indicates the intermediate point.
Note: These controls (BASS and TREBL E) are of two section
type;
N""S:6.N the front section adlusts the left channel and the rear
section adjusts the right channel Usaully, the tone response
is adjusted for both channels simultaneously. To adjust
the response for only one
channel. the section corre-
sponding to the channel may
be adlusted while the other
is held by hand.
Fie. 4
1. LOUDSPEAKERS
This switch selects the loudspeaker system to be used and also S. BA!-ANCE Fig. 5
serves as the main power switch. lts positions are as follows: This control serves to balance the volume level of the left and
POWER OFF......For turning the unit power off. right channels.
MArN ........ For listening through main loudspeakers.
EXTRA .... For listening through extra loudspeakers. 10. v0LuME
NIAlN-EXTRA ...For listening through both main and extra This control adjusts the volume level. Turning it clockwise will
loudspeakers. increase the volume, and turning it counterclockwise will
SP. 0FF............For muting all loudspeakers. (This f unction decrease the volume.
is convenient when the headphones are used.)
2. FM STEREO INDICATOR 11. LOUDNESS CONTOUR
This indicator light autornatically switches on when the FM For listening at low volume settings, this switch is set to the
station is broadcastrns stereo. L0UDNESS position to increase the sounds in the extreme bass
3. TUNING INDICATOR and treble range for adding reality to the reproduction. For listen-
This meter indicates the optimum tuning points for AM or FN4 ing at high volume level, this switch is normally set to OFF.
stations. For tuning in a station, the TUNING control (4) is
adjusted to produce maximum swing of this meter. 12. LOW FILTER
4. TUNING Setting this switch to the LOW FILTER position will eliminate
This control tunes the receiver to the desired AM or FM low f requency noise such as record rumble, hum, or other
station. interference. When noise rs not present, this switch is normally
5. SELECTOR set to OFF.
This control switch selects the program material to be repro-
duced; the iype of radio broadcast, phonc, or tape playback. 13. HIGH FILTER
Alvl .....-............For reception of AM (medium-wave broadcast Setting this switch to the HIGH FILTER position wili eliminate
band) station. high frequency noise, such as record scratch, hiss, static noise
Flvl lvlONO.........For reception of FM monaural stations. from fluorescent lamps, or other interference. When no such
Fl\1 AUTO........For reception of FM broadcasts, with auto- norse is present, this switch is normaily set to OFF.
maiic switching between FM monaural and
stereo. 14. MUTING SWTTCH
PH0NO ............For playback of records. When an FIV station is tuned in, setting this switch to IVIUTING
will eliminate interference noises between FM stations. For re
79/l I I t" ............This position provides prooer equalization for
ceptron of a weak-signal station, the switch should be set to
tapes recorded at 19 centimelers br 7r/z
OFF,
inches) per second.
9.5/33/a" .........This position provides proper equalization for 15. AFC SWITCH
tapes recorded at 9.5 centrmeters (or 33/q The function of the AFC (automatic frequency control) circuit
inches) per second.
is to compensate automatically for tuning drift which frequently
AUX..................For reproduction of signals fed to the AUX
jacks (30) occurs when listening in an FM station for a long ttme. This
6. PHONES switch should be set to the OFF position when tunrng in a
statron, and afier the station has been tuned in, t should im
This jack is for stereo headphones
mediately be set to the AFC positton.
7. BASS
16. PHONO SWITCH
This control adjusts bass response. Turning it to clockwise will
This control switch selects the record player to be used.
boost, and turning it counterclockwise will reduce bass response.
PHON0 l ........For reprodution of the output of the record
The center top indicates the intermediate point. player connected to the PH0NO i jacks (26).
8. TREBLE PH0N0 2 .........For reproduction of the output ot the record
This control ad.lusts trebLe response. Turn ng player connected to the PHON0 2 jacks (27).
t clockwise will
17. MODE/TAPE MON. SWITCH 27. PH0N0 2
This switch is the selector for stereo/mono and tape monitor When using two turntables which are equipped with a magnetic
settings. lts positions are as follows: cartridge, the output cables of the second turntable should be
aN40DE positions (for playback of records or reception of connected to these input jacks.
broadcasts)
STERE0............For reproduction of stereo program. 28. GND 2
LEFT ...............For reproduction through both left and right lf a turntableequipped with a ground lead is used, the ground
channel loudspeakers of program material lead should also be connected to this terminal.
being fed to any of left channel inputs.
R1GHT...............For reproduction through both left and right 29. PHONO CER
' channel loudspeakers of program material When using a turntable which is equipped with a ceramic or
being fed to any of right chaniel inputs. crystal cartridge, the output cables should be connected to these
aTAPE MON positions (for playback of tapes or for monitoring input jacks.
of tape being recorded).
STEREO............For stereo reproduction or stereo monitoring 30. AUX
of recorded tapes. These are input jacks for auxiliary inputs such as the audio
1EFT...............For mono reproduction of only left channel signal from a TV set.
of recorded tape.
R|GHT...............For mono reproduction of only right channel 31. TAPE MON
of recorded tape. The outputs of the LINE 0UTpUTS (the monitor output or play-
back output) of the tape recorder should be connected to these
Functions of the rear panel input jacks.
controls terminals and inputs. 32. TAPE REG
The LINE INPUTS (the inputs or AUX inputs for recording) of
18. AM FERRITE LOOPSTIGK ANTENNA the tape recorder should be connected to these recording output
This is a loopsiick antenna for the reception of AM stations. jack s.
ln areas relatively close to the AM station, this antenna will
provide satisfactory reception. This antenna has directional proper. 33. Tape REC/P.B. C0NNECT0R (DtN type)
ties, so rt should be moved about while listening to a station lf your tape recorder is provided wrth the DIN_type
and set at the position providing the best reception. record/play.
back connector and also you have a connecting cord with DIN-
type connectors, the tape recorder can be connected with this
19. SEPARATION GONTROI unit for both recording and playback by simply connecting the
This control adjusts the channel separation of FM multiplex cord between the recorder and this unit.
stereo broadcasts. lt has already been adjusted at the factory,
and normally there should be no need for any further adjust_
ment.
34. LINE VOLTAGE SELTCTOR AND FUSE
The line voltage selector and fuse are assembled into one unit.
20. AC OUTLET For instruction on change of line-voltage setting or on fuse
This is an AC outlet that provides a convenient source of power replacement, see "LtNE VOLTAGE SELECTION AND FUSE,,on
for any associated equipment. lt has a maximum capacity of page 1.
115VA.
35. IINE GORD
21. AC oUTLET This is the AC power cord. The AC plug provided at one end
This is another AC outlet and has a maximum capacity of 230 of this cord is inserted into the ad.lacent wall socket.
VA. This outlet is not controlled through the SpEAKERS 36. MAIN LOUDSPEAKER TERMINALS (RIGHT
switch (1) and remains Iive at all times. CHANNEL)
The right channel main loudspeaker leads are connected to
22. AM ANTENNA TERMINAT these terminals.
This is the terminal for connection with the AM antenna (medi_
umwave broadcasts).
37. MAIN LOUDSPEAKER TERMINATS (LEFT CHANNEL)
The left channel main loudspeaker leads are connected to these
23. GND 1 terminals.
When using a ground lead for the receiver, it should be
nected to this terminal.
con_ 38. EXTRA IOUDSPEAKER TERMII{ALS
(RTGHT CHANI{Et)
24. FM ANTENNA TERMINATS The right channel extra loudspeaker leads are connected to
These are the terminals these terminals.
for connection with the FM antenna.
25- TAPE HD
39. EXTRA LOUDSPEAKER TERMII{ALS
(LEFT CHANl{EL)
When driving program material signals direcfly from the heads
of a tape player, the output cables should be connected to these The left channel extra loudspeaker leads are connected to
input jacks. these terminals.
26. PH0N0 I
When using a turntable that is equipped with a magnetic cartridge,
the output cables should be connected to these input jacks.
IPIONEE
Antenna
and Ground Connections
AM antenna FM Antenna
OThe ferrite loopstick antenna (181 mounted on the rear of the Olf the receiver is situated in regions close to the transmitting
receiver will provide satisfactory reception of local stations site or is placed in a wooden building, the furnished simple
with strong signals. Because the loopstick antenna has di indoor T-shaped antenna will provide satisfactory results. ln
rective properties, its direction may be adjusted for the best this case, the 2 wires of the twin leads from the antenna
reception while listening to a statron. should be connected to the Fl\1 antenna terminals (24) and
the horizontal element of the T-section should be extended
and positioned for the best reception while listening to an FM
station. Then, the antenna should be secured to the wall or
to any support.
Fig. 6
Olf noise is strong in your area and the adjustmentof the
loopstick antenna direction does not improve the situation, the /- the best reception and sei the \
furnished AM lead antenna may be laid on the wall or on ndoor T-anienna wlih ils horlzontal e emenl
lard on the wall as shown in the fieure
other standing object as high as possible, and one end of the
antenna lead should be connected to the AM antenna terminal
(22). lf ihe furnished antenna dose not help, an outdoor AM
antenna may need to be set up. In this case, the antenna
lead should also be connected to the Alvl antenna terminal
(22)
Loudspeaker Connections
OTwo loudspeaker systems, the main and the extra , (the left
and right channel loudspeakers per system or four loudspeakers
in total) may be connected to the receiver. Note, however, that
the impedance of each channel loudspeaker must be larger
than four ohms when two loudspeaker systems are connected
to the receiverl
OAs shown in Fig. 8, the loudspeaker leads are connected to
the speaker plug furnished with this receiver. In this case, be
sure that the positive loudspeaker lead is connected to the
positive terminal on the plug with reference to Fig. g .
ostrt
Turntable connections
Two record players with a magnetic type pickup cartridge and
one record player with either a ceramic or a crystal type cartridge
may be connected to this receiver at a time, and an optional
record player can be selected for operation.
Noise: There are a variety of noises relating to the operation high sensitivity and also the high fidelity in reproduction, the
of a hi f i unit. These are generally divided into two types; 0) unit amplifies and reproduces the high extraneous noises. how.
the unit is sick (a transistor or part is deieriorated) and 12) an ever small. 1f your receiver produces a nojse, check the follow.
external source of noise is giving noise to the unit. ing table and trace out the source of noise for an appropriate
When a hi-fi unit produces an unpleasant noise, it is frequentiy corrective action
judged that the unit is sick, but a statistical record indicates The table includes the conditions that may be mistaken to the
that the majority of noises produced in a hi,fi acoustic unit is troubles of the unit.
resulted from external sources of noise. Due to the inherent
oFurther, watch the following conditions: These are also mistaken to troubles.
Sym ptoms Susoecleo Prare Dbg"*r. o-O Co*ti* n.t on
Power is not turned on al- Ofuse is blown o+1. (a) Check ra) tn,oJgh (b) ano correct tne co'ldtrton
though the power switch OLrne plug is loose. (b)
is set to 0N.
record, in ODistance between the record player and Change the distance or rearrange the installationoositions
volume will the speaker is too smali. of the unit and speakers. (lnstalling the record player on
aThe place on which the record player or a irm, solid 5Ldlu
d fil|il,5ultu stand rndy allevrate this
may ailevlate rnts proDlem.l
problem.) ]
speakers can not stably rest. Do not enhance. the BASS sound level excess vely. I
A lignmen t Positionof Switch : SELECTOR... .....AM
Volume Control Setting : Fully Counterclockwise
lnput Di al Output Al i gnment
STEPS Equi pment
Epuipment & Coupling Freq Level Setti ng & Coupling Adj ust Remarks
Point of no
Sweep Generator i nterference Oscil I oscope Adjust to get maximum
1 455KHz 80 dB T sor
TP sos as near as OUT sensitivity and symmetry
535 KHz
T so+
2 60 dB
TPsoz T sos
T so:
3 50 dB T so+
TP soi
T sos
8 r,40oKHz cTr
1.400 KHz
I
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9 Repeat STEPS 7 and 8 several times
Position of Switch : SELECTOR.........FlV AUTO
AFC... ... ... OFF
MUT1NG......... OFF
Alignment of MPX Section Volume Control Setting: Fully Counterclockwise
lnput Signal : lVain( LI R) 40.SKHz Deviation(60%) 1gKHz pitot 7.5KHz Deviation(.IO%)
Circuite to be Signal Generator lnput Connect Al i gnment
STEPS
adj usted Coupl i ng lnput Signal Adj ust Remarks
I
SCA Audio Oscilletor 66 KHz AC VTVM Adjust to get minimum
Fi ter to lN 170mV
Lrcc
I TP zog defl ecii on
2
68 KHz
L uos
1 7OmV
19KHz
MPX Generator Position of VRzoz" MAX
3 to FM Antenna Mai n DC VTVI\4 L zor
Adjust to get minimum
Stage (L+R) TP rcz Lrcz
termi nal def I ecti on
38 KHz Sub AC VTVM Adjust to get maximum
4 L zo:
Stage (L.R) Lour or Rrur def I ecti on
Stereo indi-
Adjust to light stereo
9 VR zoz indicator lamp when MPX
cator light l8 dB
signalis applied
Alignment of FM Section Disconnect output terminal of front-end(1.2) from lN terminal of lFunit
P6itionof switch: SELEcToR-. .....FM MONO
AFC... ... OFF
Volume Control Setting : Fully Counterclockwi$
I nput Output
STEPS Di al A lignment
Equi pment
Equipment & Coupting Freq Level Setti ng & Coupling Adj ust Remarks
t:'"f 9,".1:iil"i T zor Adjust to get maximum
IN
l0.7MHz 40 dB 9::tl l::::t: f zoz Sensitirity and symm-
MET T zo: etry
2 Check gymmetry of
80 dB
curve
6 - ,-. I --
i nterference T zor Adjust to get maximum
40 dB
as near as r zoz sensitivity and symmetry
TP of Front-end 88 MHz T zo:
7 80 dB Check symmetry ot
curve
6 40 dB
Adjust similarly
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RESI STORS
IN OHM, IOOZ TOLERANCE 1/4 WATT UNLESS OTHERWTSE K:KO M:MCl
Rs 1 00K
S: Output Selector s1 1.O20-(
Re S+ Toggle Switch s42.001.c
R7 Ss
68K
R8 S6
3.3K
Rs Sz
Rro I Sa
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R:o+ Carbon film 3.9K
Power Supply unit w16-0 t 0 R:os 22K
Front Panel M21.224 R soo 1K
Metal case M33.082 R:oz 220A
Foot M61-003 R:oe a.2K
Screw. to fix metal case BI I.O22 R:os 2.2K
Dial Pully (for tuning capacitor) M42-O27 R:ro 1 .5K
Dial Pully tv42-oo9 R:r r 22K
Djal Spring E31.066 R:rz
Dial Scale A33-O65 Rgr: 3.3K
Dial Pointer A31 ,080
Bracket A59-O30
Tuning lveter A91,007
Pilot Lamp 6.3V 250mA E22-O13 COILS ANO TRATSFORMER
r 6.3V 150mA E22-OO6
Symbol Description Part No
Pilot lamp for FM stereo E22-O7r
34 Fuse E2 1-006 Tsor FM ANT coil T22.OI3.(
1.5A Fuse E2t-O72 T:oz FM lF Transformer T7 3,O20.(
Pilot lamp socket K42-OO3 L:or RF coil T21,O13.(
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR sl t,o18 Lzoz f 23.O26.(
Head phone j ack K72.O06 Llo: RF Choke coil T24.424.(
Connector 5p for Tape Recorder K93-O03 L:o+
A. C. Outlet KA2.OO7 L:os OSC coil T23.O32.(
Out let for Speaker K73.O03
Power Transistor Socket K31 ,O18
Knob Tuning Al l-1 19
Knob Selector A11,109 DIODES A]IO TRAI{SISTORS
Knob, Volume, Balance A11-112
Symbol Descri pti on Part No
Knob. Mode, Output Selector A11-1 15
Knob, Bass, Treble (L) A11-135 Q:or 3SK22 FET
Knob, Bass, Treble (R) 411 138 Qaoz 2SC461 @ Transistor
Q:o: 2Sc461 @ Transistor
D 301 1585 Variable Capacitor Diode
Dzoz R720 OK
Dzoa Rt2r 1 00K
Qzor pA7a3Et.C R722
R 731 33K
RF choke coil r24.029 Q R 733 47K
lF Transformer T7 3-O22-0 R t:+ 33K
R 735 100
R z:o 10K
T74.003 _0
R737
R 738 3.3K
R 73s 680
COIIP(IUIII] PART R z+o 4.7K
R z+r 15K
Symbo I
Description Part No R tqz
W zor Descriminator w53 040.o
R z+: 2. 2K
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C 703
68P
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Cerami c l
D705
C704 Styrol o.o2 l+su Dzco iN60 diode
C7o5 El ectrol yti c 10 l 10v
Q7o1 2SC870 Transistor
C7o6 tyrol o oo5 | +5%
C707
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Qtoz
C7o8 ., l
Qzo:
c 710
C7l l
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25V
Q705
Qzoo
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Qnt
Qzos
C7r3 33 10v Qzog
c7t4 Styrol 0. 005 50v
c 715
0. 0033
C7l 6 E lectrolytic 22 10v TRAI{SFORMERS
C717 10
C7l8 Symbol Descri pti on Part No.
C7r9 Styrol o.015 50v TTol
C720 ectrol ytic 19kHz Transformer T7 5.00 8,o
El I 10v
C72L
T7a2 38kHz Transformer T 5,009.A
22 25V 7
C724
T703 1 9k Hz Transformer T75.01 l-A
Ceramic 0. 04 50v T7o4 S.C.A Filter Coit T75 007.O
T 705 19kHz Filter Coit T75.010 A
RESIST ORS
R7r2 I2K
R7r3 3. 3K
R 714 56K
D zos OA79 Dio Rsr: Carbon film 47K %w
Du oe Rsr+ 220K
Rlrs 2.2K
Qzor 2SC458@ Transistor Rsro 2.7K
Q zoz Rsrz 2.2K
Q zo: Rsre I2K
Q zo+ Rsrg a.2K
Qzos R:zo
Q zoo Rtzr 47K
Qtoz R szz 1K
Q zos 25C372 Transistor R sz+ 1 0otrl
R szs 2.2K
R lzo 470c"
R s:z 22K
CtlMP(lUND PARTS
Symbol Descri pti on Part No C(lII-S AND TRANSIORMERS
F zor 38KHz Filter w53 041.C Symbol Descri pti on Part No
Fnt
Tlor AM RF coil r41.OO7 I
T:oz OSC coil T43.004.(
Tto: lF Transformer 17 r.o14 I
Tso+ T71,018-C
POTE NTI(l ME TERS
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Sym bo I Descri ption Part No.
Dsor N60
AM TUNER UNIT (WI4-tl04)
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GAPAGIT(lRS D so:
Dsoq
Symbol Descr i pti on Part No.
Cloo 0.01
Csoz Styrol 4i0P 50v
+ 80
Csoa 0.04
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Crog
Csro El ect ro I ytj c 7op 15V GAPACITtlPS
Csrr Ceramic 5P 50v
+ AO
Symbol Descri pti on Part No.
u5l2 0.04 i/. 25V
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Ctt: c Electrolytic 7op 10v
Csr+ Electrolytic rop 15V C a2
R so: 47K c
R lo+ 1K
c 20
Rsos 2.2K
Rsoo 3.3K
Rsoz 27K RES IST(l R S
R soe 1K
R sog 2.2K Symbol Descri pt i on Part No.
Rsro 470c" Rror Carbon film 270K
Rsr r 220o" Rroz
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Rros Carbon film 390r)
Rrol R5
8.2k
Rror 1 00K R6
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R roo
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Rroz 330K Re Carbon film (LN)
R roe Rg //
Rrog 33K Rro //
Rrro Rrr Carbon film 2.2k
Rrrr 330K Rrz
Rrrz Rrr // 6.8k
Rtr: 27K Rrr // //
Rrr+ Rrr l/
Rrrs Rre //
Rrro Rrz Carbon film (LN) lk
Rrrz Rra // //
Rr ra Rrg 330k
Rrrg Rzo l/
Rrzo Ril Carbon film 47k
Rrzr 2.2K Rzz
Rrzz RB Carbon film (LN) 8.2k
Rrz: 10K Rz. l/
Rrzl Rzs Carbon film l.5k
Rrzs 220a Rze //
Rl26 Rzz 330
Rrzz 1K Rzs // //
Rrze Rzg l0k
R:o t/
Rrr // 2.2k
Rrz //
TRA I{SISTORS
Rrr 4.7k
Symbol Descri pti on Rrr //
Part No
Rrt // l8k
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Symbol Description Part No
D8o1
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VRaoz
D8O5 I OA79 Diode
D806 |
R ES ISTO RS
RESISTORS
Symbol Descri ption Part No
Symbol Descri pti on Part No
Reo: Carbon film 68K
Reo+ Rgoi wire wound 1K 2W
R aos 47K Rgoz Carbon film 22K %w
Rsoo Rso: 33K 5%
R aoz 4.7 K Rso+ 18K
Rgoe Rgos 3.3K
Rgos 1K Rgoo 47A
Raro Rgoz
Rg+: 220c"
Rg++
Rg+s
R a+e
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MODEL SX-1 OOOTDC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
oTransistors and Diodes Freguency
Tuner Section Response + 1dB from 20Hz to 50kHz (Over-all)
rc .............. .......................4 Harmonic
Less than 0.5% (at
lkHz rated output)
FET........... """"""""""""1 Distortion
Transistors. .......'..."""""15 Power Bandwidth 15Hz to
50kHz (AUX)
Diodes ..."""" 16 Hum & Noise (at TAPE HEAD: better than 75dB
Audio Section rated output) MAG: better than 80dB
Transistors. ""'27 AUX: better than 90dB
Diodes and etc """""" 13 lnputs lmpedance MAGnetic PHONO: 2.4mv. 50k O (l kHz)
and Audio CERamic PHONO: 51mv. 90kO (lkHz)
oFM Section Sensitivity (for TAPE HEAD : L5/mv 120k O (1kHz)
Circuitry Front-end using "FET" and 4 gang variable rated output) TAPE MONITOR: 200mv. 100k O (1kHz)
arr capacitor, lF amplifier using 4 "|C". AUX|liary : 2O0mv. 100ko(1kHz)
Frequency Range 87.- 108 M Hz Damping Factor 25 (8O, lkHz)
IHF Usable Output Terminals Speakers: 4-16 ohms
Sensitivity I.7pY and Jacks Stereo headphones jack, Simultaneous tape
lmage Rejection 76dB (at 98MHz) Recording jacks,
Signal to Noise equipped with TAPE MONITOR swttch,
Ratio 65dB (lHF Rating) Tape recording/playback
Capture Ratio ldB (at 98MHz) jack (DlN standards)
Antenna lnput 300 ohms (balanced) Equalization PHONO: RIAA
Curves TAPE : NAB
OMultiplex Section Tone Controls BASS: boost 12d8, cut l4dB (at 50Hz)
Circuitry Time-switching type de-modulator FM Mono (each channel) TREBLE: boost 10dB, cut 11.5d8(at 10kHz)
Stereo Automatic selection Filters LOW: cut 6dB (at 50Hz)
Channel Separation 37dB (at l kHz) HIGH: cut 10dB (at i0kHz)
Loudness Contour Switchable to ON-OFF boost 12dB at 50 Hz
.AM Section boost 6.5d8 at 10kHz, with VOLUME
Circuitry Superheterodyne control set at - 40dB
Frequency Range 525- 1605 kHz
IHF Usable Power SuPPlY, Etc.
Sensitivity 20pY Line Requirements
lmage Rejection 60dB (at 1000kHz) 110V, i17V, 130V, 220V, and 240Y.
Antenna lnput Built-in Ferrite Loopstick antenna (Switchable)
50-60H2 200 watts (Max)
oAudio section Dimensions Overall 15 t5/r'd 405m/m (Width)
Circuitry Single ended push-pull 53/;:/r37mlm (Height)
13 3/+"/35Amlm (Depth)
HJ;J:,t"*" 33il3}watts totar (rHF ratins)
Weight Net Net 23lbs. /I0.6ke
RMS Rated Net 29lbs. /I3.3kg
Power Output 8O SOwatts per channel
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