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15th October 1983
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Many operators consider radios and tape players in commercial vehicles an extravagant extra, but any device that improves the cab environment and hence the driver's efficiency is worth considering. Unscheduled delays and wasted fuel can also be avoided by the regular traffic reports.

The Japanese company Pioneer has introduced a new stereo radio/tape player to its already extensive range of ICE equipment. The KP-4230 has three waveband radio reception and incorporates an Automatic Reception Control allowing a high standard of FM reception.

The built-in tape player has auto-reverse and Automatic Tape Slack Canceller (ATSC) to avoid accidental tape damage.

Finished in matt black and silver the unit retails without speakers for about £130 plus vat.

Pioneer High Fidelity (GB) Ltd, Fieldway, Greenford, Middlesex UB6 8U2. Tel: 01 575 5757.

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