The portable stereo radio was mass-produced by Sharp Corporation from early 1985 to 1996.

The radio can be built into an acoustic system with two speakers, each of them in parallel with a permanent filter. The built-in radio receivers allow the use of the following bands: MW (medium wave), SW1 (short wave 1), SW2 (short wave 2) and FM (FM - ultra-short wave). There is also a bit suppression jumper on the radio. The tape recorder allows you to open phonograms with a cassette with a magnetic needle, moving no better than S-90 on the wallpaper of the kishen and record tape 2 on the kishen. Repeated hitchhiking for opening, rewinding forward and backward. You can connect stereo headphones to the radio.

Good design, chrome panels with filters, ergonomic front with rounded vertical lines at the corners.
Automatic sound playback when the radio or tape recorder is turned on.
Stereophonic clear sound of one-hour audio from audio speakers and high-pass filters (high-pass tweeters).
Automatic switching from battery power source to place when detachable AC power cord is connected.
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Possibility of working with different power sources: 110–127 V and 220–240 V.
Density adjustment in short wave ranges.
Clear reception of radio stations in the FM range.

Specifications:

Input electrical brightness 110-127V and 220-240V.

Detonation coefficient ±0.25%.

Maximum power output is 14 W (PMPO).

Frequency range 63...12500 Hz.

Signal/noise level 55 dB.

Dimensions - 484x130x116 mm. Vaga 2.7 kg.

Worker's capacity.