Minsk R-7-54 1954
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Network tube radios "Minsk R-7", "Minsk R-7-52", "Minsk R-7-54", "Minsk R-7-55", respectively, from 1947, 1952, 1954 and 1955 were produced by the Minsk Radio Plant named after ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Molotov and the Minsk Radio Plant named after the 50th anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The radio "Minsk R-7" was assembled on the basis of the "Pioneer" receiver, some parties were referred to as "Minsk", there were also the "Pioneer" and "Minsk" radio systems, therefore, since 1947, in order to avoid confusion, the radio tape began to be called " ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Minsk R-7 '', while undergoing modernization. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 R-7 stands for: R - radio tape, 7 - number of lamps. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The base receiver had 5 or 6 lamps. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The model was produced by the Minsk Radio Plant named after V.I. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Molotov. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 At the end of 1950, the new Minsk Radio Plant named after the 50th anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus (the name of the plant was given in 1968) also began to produce the radio. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 For some time, the production of the same type of radio tape was jointly continued at both factories, and since 1951, the radio tape was produced only at the new radio plant. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The radiola was often modernized, the ranges were adjusted to GOST, there were two or three HF sub-bands, new parts and components were installed, while the appearance of the radio did not change, although there were minor changes in its scheme and design. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The changes were recorded in the passport and instructions, as well as by the inscription on the back on the cardboard wall `` Radiola model 1952, 1954, 1955. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The 1954 radio already had the ability to play LPs. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 In 1955, the radio was upgraded once again, this time receiving the name Minsk R-7-55. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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