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Old 11-27-2006, 08:28 PM
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Never heard of ural but the install looks great so far.
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Old 11-27-2006, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Lspade69
Never heard of ural but the install looks great so far.
http://www.uralcdd.com/


directly from our neighbor the russian... hope it's not a Lada ...

Main Specifications
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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
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Old 11-27-2006, 08:38 PM
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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
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Old 11-27-2006, 09:39 PM
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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
there were only about 50 import in the us by elemental design, now you need to order them directly from the company in RUssia, it cost me around 8 to 900$cnd not too sure and don't really want to know, lol.. only thnig I know is that it's a heck of a deck and woudl'nt exchange it for almost anything, lol...

it's almost a car pc I'd say..
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Old 11-27-2006, 09:54 PM
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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
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Old 11-27-2006, 10:00 PM
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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
snakes and godd insurance, the first is the best alarm and the second is just in case...lol
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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
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Old 11-27-2006, 10:56 PM
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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
you could also put a plasti trim over you head unit, or like I did, tint your windows, lol...
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Old 11-28-2006, 07:56 AM
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never heard of Ural but the install looks very nice. Good work here
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Old 11-28-2006, 09:21 AM
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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
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