Moskva 1940
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Since the fall of 1940, the networked tube radio "Moscow" was produced by an experimental series by the Factory of Cultovars of the Rostokinsky District Administration of Moscow. Moscow is a five-lamp superheterodyne desktop radio receiver with a push-button selection of fixed, pre-tuned eight radio stations in the long and medium wave bands: 160 ... 1200 KHz, with a reception failure in the 415 ... 515 KHz section. In this case, you can choose three fixed settings in the CB and five in the DV ranges. The receiver has an adapter input for connecting the pickup from an external electric player. The nominal output power of the amplifier is 0.5 watts. The sensitivity of the radio in both ranges of 50 ... 70 µV. The adjacent channel selectivity is 25 dB. The power supply unit from the electrical network of the receiver is assembled using a transformerless circuit with a low power consumption, not more than 30 watts. Grounding to the radio can not be connected. The mass of the receiver is 2 kg. Read more in the documentation.
Documentation:
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko