The Sanyo FMT-1100 K is a tuner model produced by Sanyo between 1973 and 1976 in Japan. It features a silver-colored finish and has a power consumption of 18 W. The tuner is compact with dimensions of 420 x 130 x 330 mm and weighs approximately 10 kg. Its original price was around 1,095 DM. The FMT-1100 K can receive both FM and MW frequencies, specifically VHF from 88 to 108 MHz and MW from 535 to 1605 KHz. It offers a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 15 kHz, with high sensitivity ratings: FM input sensitivity at 1.7 µV and MW at 10 µV. The distortion factor is low, measuring 0.2% for mono and 0.3% for stereo. The signal-to-noise ratio is also impressive at 70 dB for mono and 60 dB for stereo, while channel separation is specified at 40 dB. Selectivity is rated at 60 dB, ensuring good reception quality. Notable features include an adjustable headphone output level, an FM muting function, and a multipath noise filter. For connections, it includes antenna inputs for both 300 Ohm and 75 Ohm FM antennas, and outputs for fixed (650 mV) and variable (70 mV - 2V) signals, as well as a headphone output.