Manual Realistic 120-1451

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  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 1

    REALISTIC Stereo Three AM/FM Radio (120-1451) Features Faxback Doc. # 18906 Your REALISTIC Stereo Three is a complete solid-state 3-piece FM/AM Stereo System. Its size and styling will fit well in any room or location in your home or at the office. Each of the three pieces is finished in a walnut finished, mar proof surface. The stereo speaker cabi ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 2

    REALISTIC Stereo Three AM/FM Radio (120-1451) Controls Faxback Doc. # 18905 CONTROLS: LOCATION AND FUNCTION Tuning - is used to tune the Receiver to the desired AM, or FM station, as indicated on the slide rule tuning dial. Stereo Indicator Light - lights up automatically when you are tuned to an FM station that is broadcasting a stereo signal. Sel ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 3

    PHONES Jack - plug in stereo headphones for private listening. When phones are plugged in, the speakers are automatically disconnected. We suggest Radio Shack Catalog Number 33-1038 or 33-195; your Radio Shack store has a complete selection of Stereo Headphones. On the Rear of the Receiver SPEAKER R and L Jacks - connect speaker cables between thes ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 4

    FM Antenna - in most metropolitan areas, the line cord antenna will provide adequate reception. For superior reception, especially of Stereo signals, disconnect the line cord antenna and connect 300 ohm twin lead to these FM screw terminals from an FM dipole or other FM antenna. Or, you can obtain a "signal splitter" and use your present ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 5

    REALISTIC Stereo Three AM/FM Radio (120-1451) Operation Faxback Doc. # 18907 Be sure all equipment is connected as described previously and as shown in the illustration. Do not operate the Stereo Three without speakers properly connected. Extend the AC line cord to its full length (to assure maximum benefit from the FM Line Cord Antenna) and plug i ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 6

    3. Place a disc on your Record Changer/Turntable and activate it. 4. Adjust VOLUME, TONE and BALANCE for best sound. NOTE: Only a Record Changer/Turntable with a ceramic cartridge will function with this system. TAPE Operation 1. If you have cables connected from a Tape Deck with an output of approximately 1/2-volt to the TAPE jacks on the rear of ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 7

    REALISTIC Stereo Three AM/FM Radio (120-1451) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 18908 AM Section Frequency Coverage:.........................................520 to 1600 kHz Intermediate Frequency:.............................................455 kHz FM Section Frequency Coverage:...........................................88 to 108 MHz Intermediate Frequ ...

  • Realistic 120-1451 - page 8

    3. Tape jacks 4. External antenna balanced 300 ohms 5. Headphones jack Dimensions: Receiver:...........................9 1/2" (h) x 6 3/4" (w) x 4 3/4" (d) Speaker Box (2 pcs.):..............................each same as receiver Weight: Receiver:......................................................4.85 lbs. Speaker Box:............. ...

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