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FISHER RADIO CORP 1961 Sensitivity FM-100-B Multiplex Tuner vintage ad

FISHER RADIO CORP 1961 Sensitivity FM-100-B Multiplex Tuner vintage ad

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  • Condition : Used
  • Dispatch : 2 Days
  • Brand : Fisher Radio Corporation
  • ID# : 172573096
  • Barcode : None
  • Start : Fri 13 Jul 2018 18:26:49 (EDT)
  • Close : Run Until Sold
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Original vintage ad for FISHER RADIO CORPORATION. Sensitivity with FM-100-B Wide-Band Multiplex Tuner for distortionless reception. The high-gain Golden Cascade front end, plus five IF stages and four limiters achieve a sensitivity of 0.6 microvolts for 20 DB quieting. The exclusive Beacon automatically shows at a glance whether or not an FM station is broadcasting in Multiplex. A special muting circuit permits noiseless tuning and the sub-channel noise filter eliminates hiss without affecting fidelity.
Main office was located at 21-25 44th Drive, Long Island City, NY.
This unique old one page 1961 high fidelity stereo component equipment trade magazine advertisement would display beautifully matted and framed. It would make a nice accompaniment to your vintage stereo.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#172573096
Start TimeFri 13 Jul 2018 18:26:49 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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Dispatch Time2 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
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