GM
Full-Size Car
Features:
- Traditional push-button styling
- Patented InfiniMount adjustable shaft system for seamless installation
- Selectable 12 and 24-hour clock
- Compatible with additional external amplifiers
- Non-volatile memory
- Improved circuit board with built-in noise suppression
Technical Specs:
- Tuning Range (USA, EUR, AUS, JAP, RUS tuning capable) with RDS: FM 87.5-107.9MHz, AM 530-1710 kHz
- Antenna Terminal: External Antenna Connector
- Usable Sensitivity: 12.5 dBf
- Selectivity: 75 dB @ 400kHz
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 62 dB (Stereo), 67 dB (mono)
- Harmonic Distortion @ 1 kHz: 0.8% (stereo), 0.5% (mono)
- Separation: 32 dB @ 1kHz
- Frequency Response: 30-16,000 Hz
- Power Requirement: 11.5-14.4 V
- Current Consumption (during operation): 15 Amp Max
- Current Consumption (car off): <3.5 mA
- Output Impedance: 4-8ohm
Note:
- Vintage Dial Screens are sold separately
Specifications:
Does this have a spot to plug in a Bluetooth adapter? In my 1967 Impala
Will this fit a72 monte carlo?
Will this fit a1979 Chevy corrvette! Without any modifications? Also it’s states chrome / black face & knobs will both options be shipped or will I need to specify my Choice? Thank you
Will this fit amx68
Will this fit Chevy 1968 Malibu Chevelle
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