SRF-HM33
Sony Electronics Inc • 1 Sony Drive, Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 • www.sony.com Printed in USA 2/2002
features
• AM/FM STEREO DIGITAL SYNTHESIZED TUNER
precisely locks in the
most powerful signal and provides the most accurate drift-free tuning of
AM and FM stereo radio stations
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20 STATION MEMORY PRESETS (15 FM/5 AM)
lets you instantly switch
between memorized stations at the press of a button and offers
convenient one-button tuning of your choice of 15 FM stations and 5 AM
stations
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MEGA BASS® SOUND
produces deep, rich bass tones for more pleasing
overall sound
• LCD TUNING DISPLAY
shows radio station frequency, station preset
number, or time of day, making this Walkman radio ideal to take along
when exercising and when on vacation
• LARGE +/- SETTING KEYS
simplify one-hand control of volume and
station tuning
• ADJUSTABLE SPLIT HEADBAND
allows each side to be separately
adjusted for the most comfortable, most secure fit
• LIGHT REFLECTOR
provides an extra measure of safety while walking or
jogging at night
• AVLS (AUTOMATIC VOLUME LIMITER SYSTEM)
automatically adjusts
music passages that vary widely, for improved listener comfort and
clear sound
• DIGITAL CLOCK AND BATTERY INDICATOR
lets you keep track of the
correct time and provides a visible indication when battery power
becomes low
• LOCAL/DISTANT (DX) SWITCH
provides optimal reception of both near
and distant stations
• OPERATES ON 2 "AAA" BATTERIES
to provide many hours of listening
enjoyment, and helps to make the radio compact and inexpensive to use
specifications
FREQUENCY RANGE:
FM: 87.5-108MHz
AM: 530-1710kHz
ANTENNA SYSTEM:
AM: Built-in ferrite bar antenna
FM: Helical antenna
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
DC 3V "AAA" x 2
COLOR:
Black with Gray accents
WEIGHT:
5 1⁄2oz (158g) w/batteries
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Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Sony, Mega Bass and Walkman are trademarks of Sony.
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Non-metric weights and measures
are approximate.