The Sanyo FMT-200 K is a tuner manufactured between 1974 and 1976 in Japan. It features a silver finish and operates without a remote control, consuming 20 watts of power. The device measures 350 mm in width, 115 mm in height, and 270 mm in depth, with a total weight of 4 kg. It was originally priced at approximately 500 DM. The FMT-200 K supports FM and MW reception, covering VHF frequencies from 87.5 to 108 MHz and MW frequencies from 516 to 1605 kHz. Its frequency response spans from 30 Hz to 15 kHz with a ±3 dB tolerance. The input sensitivity is low for mono at 1.9 µV and for stereo at 55 µV at a signal-to-noise ratio of 46 dB. The device includes features such as FM muting and an MPX noise filter. The tuner supports a variety of connections, including a VHF antenna socket (75 Ohm coaxial) and a MW antenna socket (300 Ohm). Audio output is provided through a Line Out at 150 mV, and the specifications highlight a distortion factor of 0.3% for mono and 0.5% for stereo audio. Other metrics include a mono signal-to-noise ratio of 60 dB and stereo at 50 dB, with a channel separation greater than 35 dB.