ITT RC 1001 specifications
Category : Radio recorder
Brand : ITT
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Technical data • radio
Technical data • cassette part
special features
- manufacturer: ITT Schaub-Lorenz
- model: RC 1001
- type: radio recorder
- year of construction: 1974 - 1976
- Made in Germany
- color: black
- dimensions: width: 294 mm, height: 79 mm, depth: 264 mm
- weight: approx 3.6 kg (with batteries)
- factory price approx.: DM 499,-
- 110 - 130V or 220 - 240V 50-60Hz
- battery: 7.5 V (5x IEC R14 or DryFit battery)
- power consumption:
- approx. 160 mA at 7.5 V
- about 20 mA at 220V
- approx. 30 mA at 110V
- approx. 160 mA at 7.5 V
- about 20 mA at 220V
- approx. 30 mA at 110V
- number of inputs: 2
- microphone, Phono, amplifier
- Line In
- number of outputs: 2
- microphone, Phono, Amplifier
- Line In
- shaft areas:
- FM 87,5 - 105 MHz
- KW 6 - 10 MHz
- MW 510 - 1605 kHz
- LW 145 - 260 kHz
- antennas:
- ferrite antenna for LW, MW and KW
- telescopic antenna: for FM and SW
- FM 87,5 - 105 MHz
- KW 6 - 10 MHz
- MW 510 - 1605 kHz
- LW 145 - 260 kHz
- ferrite antenna for LW, MW and KW
- telescopic antenna: for FM and SW
- heads: 2
- motors: 1
- flutter: < 0,35% (according to DIN 45 507)
- tape speed: 4,76 cm/sec +/- 2,0%
- Band modes: Normal (type I), CrO2 (type II)
- frequency response: 60 - 10,000 Hz
- THD:
- signal-to-noise ratio: > 56 dB (according to DIN 45 511)
- Crosstalk: > 70 dB
- gain: automatically
- output power: 1.3 watts at 4 Ω
- Band limit switch: automatic push-Button operation
- Auto-Reverse: no
- title search: no
- Dolby: no
- MPX-Filter : no
- Fader: no
- Pitch-control: no
- CD Synchro recording: no
- Demo tape
- built-in microphone
- scale illumination
- voltage control by electronic battery tester
- optional accessories: DryFit Set DS 1 (battery + charging adapter • Best.-Nr. 5885 05 75)
- Other models of the same series:
- ITT RC 1000
- ITT RC 2000
- Very nice, stylish and timeless mono device with very good radio reception.
- The cassette part is unfortunately very loud, rough and prone to interference.
- The pulling force of the motor for the cassette drive is unfortunately not very high.
- And the plastic caps on the winding mandrels tend to burst and fall off - devices that are still intact are very rare.
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