Ekho-Olimpijskij 1979
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Since 1976, the Echo souvenir radio was produced by the Moscow Radio Engineering Plant. The radio is assembled on seven transistors according to the direct amplification scheme and is available in several design options. The receiver operates in the CB range (186.9 ... 541.4 m) and is powered by two "3336L" batteries. The receiver was turned on (until 1978) by rotating the horn to the edge of the `` disk '', then the volume control combined with the switch. Since 1978, the plant has produced the Echo-2 receiver with a more modern element base and a slightly modified circuit and design. Since 1979, the plant produced the Echo-Olympic receiver similar to the Echo-2 model. Price models: 13 rubles 90 kopecks (Echo-2), 19 rubles 70 kopecks (Echo) and 24 rubles (Echo Olympic). The Olympic version was often referred to simply as the Echo. ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko