The Searcher GF-9191X
Sharp; Osaka
- Country
- Japan
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Sharp; Osaka
- Year
- 1978/1979 ?
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 157796
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- alternative name: Hayakawa Electric Co.Ltd.
- Number of Transistors
- Semiconductors present.
- Semiconductors
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, 2 Short Wave plus FM or UHF.
- Details
- Cassette-Recorder or -Player
- Power type and voltage
- Line / Batteries (any type) / 110; 220; 240/10 x 1,5 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- 4 Loudspeakers
- Material
- Plastics (no bakelite or catalin)
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: The Searcher GF-9191X - Sharp; Osaka
- Shape
- Portable set > 8 inch (also usable without mains)
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 516 x 271 x 115 mm / 20.3 x 10.7 x 4.5 inch
- Notes
- Sharp GF-9191X FM/FM Stereo/SW2/SW1/MW Stereo Cassette - Stereo Dynamic Sound;
"Ghettoblaster-Boombox"
Radio:
FM: ~87.5 - 108 MHz,
MW: ~525 - 1605 KHz,
SW1: ~2.3 - 7.3 MHz,
SW2: ~7.3 - 22 MHz,
two telescopic antennas, FM stereo LED indicator, two combined illuminated tuning/VU/batt. meters, FM muting, coarse & fine tuning,
Amp:
separate L + R volume control, bass & treble control, 16 cm corrugation woofers + 5 cm tweeters, mono/stereo/stereo wide, loudness
Tape:
APSS-Auto Program Search System with LED direction indicator, tape counter, manual L + R record level controls or autom., response: 40...15.000 Hz CrO2/ 40...12.000 Hz normal, fader, edit button, cue & review mode,
Terminals:
Front RCA cinch phono-in terminals with earth clamp, mix. mic. & rem. in on top, headphones jack, ext. DC in,
Rear: Screw terminals FM antenna in, 2 x mic & rem. in jacks, DIN tape I/O, RCA cinch AF out, ext. speaker jack terminals,
Finish: Silver,
Origin: Made in Japan.
Compare unit with other 9191 versions!
- Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
- 6.2 kg / 13 lb 10.5 oz (13.656 lb)
- Author
- Model page created by a member from A. See "Data change" for further contributors.
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