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jts1957
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Panasonic RX-C45 AM/FM/Cassette w/5 band Equalizer

Anonymous wrote:
I need a schematic or service manual for A Panasonic model RX-C45 AM/FM/Cassette recorder/player with 5-band Equalizer tone controls. I believe this unit was made about 1983. It has two detachable speakers and uses a LA3365 MPX Decoder IC and an AN7310 Dual-Preamp IC. This unit features line/phono input and line out RCA jacks on the back. Both the AM and the FM IF incorporate ceramic filters for improved selectivity. Some of the resistors are deposited carbon on the circuit mother board, others are descrete parts.

Thanks in advance.


Sorry. I couldn't distinguish between 'free' or 'pay' from the wording of your initial post.
Guest
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 6:49 pm    Post subject: Panasonic RX-C45 Schematic/Service Manual

I had already found several sellers of the schematic/service manual, but was hoping to find a free source like this site. The unit is not worth a lot of money and to pay nearly $10-25 is stretching things quite a lot. In the meantime I will call Panasonic's Parts per their suggestion after I also contacted Panasonic Corp. of North America. Perhaps they will provide the information free of cost or for less than those I have seen on-line.
jts1957
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:04 am    Post subject:

GOOGLE: "RX-C45 Service Manual"

Many sellers.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:25 pm    Post subject: Panasonic RX-C45 AM/FM/Cassette w/5 band Equalizer

I need a schematic or service manual for A Panasonic model RX-C45 AM/FM/Cassette recorder/player with 5-band Equalizer tone controls. I believe this unit was made about 1983. It has two detachable speakers and uses a LA3365 MPX Decoder IC and an AN7310 Dual-Preamp IC. This unit features line/phono input and line out RCA jacks on the back. Both the AM and the FM IF incorporate ceramic filters for improved selectivity. Some of the resistors are deposited carbon on the circuit mother board, others are descrete parts.

Thanks in advance.

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