SQ installation
#22
Originally Posted by Lspade69
Never heard of ural but the install looks great so far.
directly from our neighbor the russian... hope it's not a Lada ...
Main Specifications
General
Dimensions 178=50=200 mm
Installation dimensions 182=53=182 mm (1-DIN)
Weight (base unit with the front panel) 1750 g
Operating supply voltage 14.4 V
Permissible supply voltage range 8 …18 V
Maximum energy input 250 W
Useful current with distribution amplifiers switched off,
not more 550 mA
Useful current in operation 10 mA
Temperature range (except D mode) -30 0 … +40 0
Temperature range (CD mode) +1 0 … +40 0
CD-section
Spindle speed 1x, 2x
Frequency-response ripple within the range of 20 Hz
… 20 KHz 0.5 dB
Signal-noise ratio (-1 dB) 93 dB
Signal-noise ratio (-10 dB) 98 dB
Nonlinear distortion (-1 dB) 0.002 %
Nonlinear distortion (-10 dB) 0.001 %
Dynamic range 118 dBA
Coupling loss 80 dB
Radio
Received frequencies range 65 MHz … 108 MHz
Modulation type FDM
Discreteness of frequency synthesizer grid 10 KHz
AD converter sampling rate 160 MHz
Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz, 200 KHz
Stereo decoding system Polar,
with a pilot-tone
Sensitivity (26 dB S/N), not worse 2 μV
Coupling loss 42 dB
Signal-noise ratio (mono) 60 dB
Nonlinear distortion (mono) 0.05 %
Nonlinear distortion (stereo) 0.4 %
Amplitude-frequency response (as per -3 dB level) 40 Hz … 16 KHz
Line input
Sensitivity 0,1 …1 Vrms
Feed impedance 47 kOhm
Frequency-response ripple within the range of 20 Hz
… 20 KHz ±0.5 dB
Signal-noise ratio 90 dB
Coupling loss 80 dB
Microphone input
Microphone power system Combined,
through 3 kOhm
Microphone supply voltage 5 V
Sensitivity 0.02 …0.1 Vrms
Feed impedance 1.5 kOhm
Frequency-response ripple within the range of 20 Hz
… 20 KHz -3 dB; +0.5dB
Signal-noise ratio 90 dB
Test oscillator
Frequency range 10 Hz … 20.5 KHz
Wave form
sinus, semi sinus,
sawtooth, triangular,
meander waveform
Sinus frequency setting discreteness 1 Hz
Signal length 16 bit
Amplitude adjustment range 0…-90 dB (1 dB step)
Line outputs
Voltage output 2.1 Vrms
Output impedance below 1 Ohm
Output cascade supply voltage ±8 V
Distributing amplifier
Amplifier class AB
Load resistance, not less 4 Ohm
Rated power output (THD 1%)
Channels 1 – 4 21 W
Rated power output (THD 1%) 19 W
Channels 5, 6
Constraint level (FS) -1.5 dB
Additional interfaces
Output capacity of ANT/PAMP Control output 700 mA, protected
Onboard computer interface K-line (ISO 9141)
Threshold voltage of RELAY1(2) input 1.5 V
Threshold voltage of RELAY3 input 5 V / 2.5 V
RELAY3 hysteresis 450 mV
Feed impedance of RELAY1(2), not less 2 kOhm
Feed impedance of RELAY3 100 kOhm
Maximum frequency of RELAY1(2) 5 KHz
Maximum frequency of RELAY3 100 KHz
RELAY1 open input condition Pull-up 47 kOhm
RELAY2 open input condition Pull-up / -down 47kOhm
RELAY3 open input condition Not determined
Data signalling rate of MegaBUS 10 MBps
Communication medium of MegaBUS Twisted pair in a screen
Number of devices on MegaBUS Up to 10
Maximum link length of MegaBUS 30 m
Microphone (stereo)
Type condenser, electret
Direction pattern Circular
Frequency-response ripple within the range of
30…18000 Hz
(see the Standard Frequency-response ripple diagram in the Fig.
below)
-0.5…+3 dB
Sensitivity (0 db = 1 V/μbar) -65 dB
Impedance on 1 KHz frequency 1 kOhm
Cable length 1.6 m
#24
Originally Posted by matt_p
i like that deck... :P how would i go about getting one of them here in Canada, and price? doubt id ever be able to afford it but ill dream lol
it's almost a car pc I'd say..
#25
Originally Posted by Thewavecaraudio
around 8 to 900$cnd
ouch... yea i take that back i didnt want to know haha.... well hopefully they get some dealers over here and would be nice if the price dropped a bit lol still sound like a amazing deck... boy if i could get my hands on one i dont even know if i would take the chance of puttin it in my car because of them damn theifs haha
#26
Originally Posted by matt_p
ouch... yea i take that back i didnt want to know haha.... well hopefully they get some dealers over here and would be nice if the price dropped a bit lol still sound like a amazing deck... boy if i could get my hands on one i dont even know if i would take the chance of puttin it in my car because of them damn theifs haha
#27
Originally Posted by Thewavecaraudio
snakes and godd insurance, the first is the best alarm and the second is just in case...lol
lol... yea.... id probably like keep the stock radio n hide the deck somewere... acually i just got a amazing idea for hiding a deck in my 1990 daytona and still being able to easily get to it! haha
just under the deck is the ash tray, cig lighter .... i bet it wouldnt be hard to mod that up to slip a deck in there, id probably be a challange to get a good angle but a damn good idea if you ask me :P
#28
Originally Posted by matt_p
just under the deck is the ash tray, cig lighter .... i bet it wouldnt be hard to mod that up to slip a deck in there, id probably be a challange to get a good angle but a damn good idea if you ask me :P
#30
Originally Posted by Thewavecaraudio
you could also put a plasti trim over you head unit, or like I did, tint your windows, lol...
yea ...only thing with tinting your windows is your basically telling them you have something to hide then......if i were to break into a car it would be the one with the tinted windows over the one without.... im getting my windows tinted anyways soon lol