Technics - ST-600 Tuner





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Technics ST-600 quartz‑synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner, manufactured in 1990, in good physical condition and tested working, 2.1 kg, 43 × 26 × 5 cm, serial FF8310194, with no extras included.
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Technics ST-600 Quartz Synthesizer AM/FM Stereo Tuner. This is a classic radio tuner (radio receiver) produced by the well-known brand Technics between 1989 and 1990. It is a component that forms part of a traditional hi-fi stereo set from that era. You connect this device with banana plugs (RCA) to a separate audio preamp or amplifier (such as the accompanying Technics SU-600 amplifier) to listen to the radio. Key features:
Function: Receiving FM and AM radio signals (Medium Wave/MW).
Technology: Uses a precise digital Quartz Synthesizer to tune to radio frequencies with stability and without drift.
Memory: Features front-panel number keys to store up to 24 favorite stations randomly (24 channel random preset tuning).
Display: A digital display showing the current frequency (in MHz or kHz), the selected channel, and the signal strength.
Technics ST-600 Quartz Synthesizer AM/FM Stereo Tuner. This is a classic radio tuner (radio receiver) produced by the well-known brand Technics between 1989 and 1990. It is a component that forms part of a traditional hi-fi stereo set from that era. You connect this device with banana plugs (RCA) to a separate audio preamp or amplifier (such as the accompanying Technics SU-600 amplifier) to listen to the radio. Key features:
Function: Receiving FM and AM radio signals (Medium Wave/MW).
Technology: Uses a precise digital Quartz Synthesizer to tune to radio frequencies with stability and without drift.
Memory: Features front-panel number keys to store up to 24 favorite stations randomly (24 channel random preset tuning).
Display: A digital display showing the current frequency (in MHz or kHz), the selected channel, and the signal strength.

