Toshiba ST-910 specifications

Category : Tuner

Brand : Toshiba

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  • manufacturer: Toshiba
  • model: ST-910
  • year of construction: 1974 - 1979
  • Made in Japan
  • color: silver, wood
  • type: Stereo Tuner
  • remote control: -
  • power consumption: 25 W
  • dimensions (WxHxD): 450 x 147 x 340 mm
  • weight: 8.0 kg
  • factory price approx.: 280.000 Yen (Japan, 1975), 1,800 to US$ 3,000 USD
  • number of outputs:
    • output voltage:
      • Fixed: 650mV (400Hz), Output impedance: 1kω (max. Input)
      • Variable: 0...1.5V (400Hz)
  • Number of inputs:
    • Antenna: 75 643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4, 300 ohm
  • Output voltage:
    • Fixed: 650mV (400Hz), Output impedance: 1k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4 (at max. Input)
    • Variable: 0...1.5V(400Hz)
  • Fixed: 650mV (400Hz), Output Impedance: 1k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4 (at max. Input)
  • Variable: 0...1.5V (400Hz)
  • Antenna: 75 643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4, 300 643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
  • Reception: VHF
  • Frequencies:
    • VHF: 87.5 - 107.9MHz
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz - 15 Khz (±0.5dB)
  • Input sensitivity (Stereo): 1.8µV (IHF)
  • Total Harmonic Distortion:
    • Stereo): 0.15%(400Hz/100%)
    • Mono: 0.2% (400Hz/100%)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 75 dB
  • Channel separation: 40 dB ( 100Hz...8kHz)
  • Selectivity: > 70 dB (IHF)
  • Common-wave selection: 1.0 dB
  • IF suppression: 110 dB
  • Mirror frequency suppression: 100 dB
  • Crosstalk attenuation: 65 dB
  • FM: 87.5 - 107.9 MHz< /li>
  • Stereo): 0.15%(400Hz/100%)
  • Mono: 0.2% (400Hz/100%)
  • First device on the market with digital display and leaded glass sensors for pre-programming of 7 FM transmitters
  • Transmitter reception can be divided into 3 sensitivity levels via leaded glass sensors:
    • First stage brings all transmitters
    • Second stage filters out weaker transmitters
    • Third stage brings only strong transmitters, ie. as a rule, obvious transmitters
  • Leaded glass sensors for mono /stereo switching
  • Transmitter automatic search
  • First stage brings all transmitters
  • Second stage filters out weaker transmitters
  • Third stage brings only strong transmitters, ie. usually obvious transmitters
  • The technology of the Toshiba ST-910 was so far ahead of the time when it first appeared in 1974 that it was not perceived correctly at the beginning. Market success did not occur until about 1978.
  • In Japan it was marketed under the name 6fc3e454f67957ed80d28cb036566dfd
  • According to the Hifi-Studio report, there was even a black version!
  • Coil Tape:
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  • External link: Report "Hifi-Studio": [1]
  • External link: Website "Hifi Archive", page 1: [2]
  • External link: Website "Hifi Archive", page 2: [3]
  • External link: data sheet "Hifi Archive", page 3: [4]
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  • External link: Website "The Vintage Knob": [5]
    • External link: Website "Audio Heritage, Japan": [6]

    Toshiba ST-910

    Toshiba ST-910

    Toshiba ST-910


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