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Sony ICF-19 AM FM Radio Portable Dual Band Analog Speaker Black Battery Operated

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Sony ICF-19 AM FM Radio Portable Dual Band Analog Speaker Black Battery Operated

Brand: Sony
MPN: ICF-19
Condition: New

Enjoy big sound for all your favourite stations with a powerful monaural speaker.
Easily tune in to FM and AM radio stations with simple analog tuning.
Listen wirelessly with 3x D batteries, sold separately.
Comfortably take your radio anywhere with the bundled carrying strap.

SPECIFICATIONS:
TUNER: FM/AM
RANGE OF RECEIVABLE FREQUENC: FM 87.5-108MHz AM 530-1710kHz
TUNING: Analog
SPEAKER TYPE: Mono Speaker
DIAMETER OF SPEAKER UNIT: Approx.10 cm
OUTPUT POWER: 500mW
POWER TYPE: DC
POWER VOLTAGE FREQUENCY: 4.5V
BATTERY TYPE: three R20 / LR20 (size D)
BATTERY LIFE WHEN USING SPEAKER: Approx. 400 hrs (FM reception) *1*2 / Approx. 440 hrs (AM reception) *1*2 *1 When listening through the speaker on alkaline batteries manufactured by Sony (LR20SG) . The actual battery life varies significantly depending on battery type, usage and circumstances. *2 Measured by outputting a predetermined audio source through the speaker with the volume level of the unit set to about 50%. If the volume level of the unit is set to about 70%, battery life will be approx. 290 hours (FM reception)/approx. 295 hours (AM reception).
TELESCOPIC ANTENNA: FM
FERRITE BAR ANTENNA: AM
INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS: Earphone Output;Yes (monaural sound in both ears)

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