Pioneer TVX-300
¥ 47,800 (released in 1981)
Commentary
A TV tuner for receiving TV sound multiplex broadcasting.
Radio waves are divided into video signals and audio signals, which are detected and amplified separately.
It employs a split carrier system that is less susceptible to buzzing and provides low-noise TV audio.
It has a built-in RF converter that can switch the TV sound and image simultaneously just by changing the channel of the TVX 300 while keeping the channel of the TV side fixed.
It is equipped with an antenna switching switch that enables recording and playback of other programs while watching TV.
Uses a one touch soft push switch.
Up to 9 channels can be preset.
If you set the desired station and combine a timer and a tape deck, you can record TV sound while you are away.
Model Rating
Type | TV stereo tuner |
<TV Tuner Section> | |
SN ratio 50 dB sensitivity | Mono : 10 μ V Stereo : 70.8 μ V |
Signal-to-noise ratio | mono:65dB stereo:60dB |
Stereo separation | 45dB(1kHz) |
Crosstalk | 55dB(1kHz) |
RF Converter Unit | |
Video output level | 300 μ V/75 Ω |
<General> | |
Power supply voltage | 100 VAC, 50Hz/60Hz |
Power consumption | 10W |
External dimensions | Width 420x Height 54x Depth 343 mm |
Weight | 4.3kg |