The Kenwood KT-800 is a FM/AM stereo tuner released in the late 1970s. It features a digital frequency display and a sleek, minimalist design typical of audio equipment from that era. The KT-800 offers a sensitivity rating of 1.8 µV for FM and 50 dB for AM, ensuring reliable reception. The tuning range includes standard AM and FM bands, and it can receive various signal formats. The device includes multipath detection capabilities, which helps in identifying and minimizing interference from reflected signals. Additionally, the Kenwood KT-800 has both manual and automatic tuning capabilities, allowing for ease of use when locating desired stations. Audio outputs typically include both RCA and 75-ohm antenna connections, making it versatile for integration with amplifiers and receivers. The unit generally has a compact form factor, making it easy to place within a home audio setup.