Talk:JVC HR-3300
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- To improve this article, I would like to point out that there are differences between the Japanese Victor HR-3300 and the USA Version, the JVC HR-3300U.
- 1) the UHF knob on the Japanese version does not have wings, The USA version has two winged knobs on UHF and VHF.
- 2) on the back, there is an F type coax RF input connector on the USA version, The Japanese version uses a coax clamp device as a coax RF input connector.
- 3) there are back attachments points for RF input with 300 Ohm twin lead on the Japanese version, there are no 300 Ohm twin lead connectors on the back of the USA version. BrianW955. (talk) 19:16, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
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