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Brand: Kenwood

The Kenwood KA-3300D is a communications receiver that was introduced by the Kenwood Corporation in the mid-1980s. It is a dual-conversion superhetrodyne design, meaning it utilizes two stages of mixing and amplification to convert signals from their original frequencies to frequencies that are easier to process and display to the user. This receiver covers the shortwave, medium wave, and longwave bands and offers a range of features such as selectable step and narrow filters, automatic and manual tuning, and multimeter functions for measuring frequency, SWR, and RF output. The KA-3300D also features a detachable front panel, making it easy to service and replace. Overall, the Kenwood KA-3300D is a reliable and versatile communications receiver that remains popular among ham radio enthusiasts and shortwave listen ers today.



  • Power Output: 150W into 8Ω (stereo)
  • Frequency Response: 5Hz to 50kHz
  • Distortion: 0.004%
  • Damping Factor: 1000
  • Speaker Impedance:
  • Input Sensitivity: 2.5mV (mm), 0.1mV (mc), 150mV (line)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 87dB (mm), 76dB (mc), 110dB (line)
  • Line Output: 150mV (line), 2V (pre)
  • Digital Connections: 1 x optical, 2 x coaxial
  • Dimensions: 440 x 170 x 420 mm
  • Weight: 19.1 kg
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Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D

Kenwood KA-3300D



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