RPS 1956
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The RPS aircraft aviation receiver has been produced since 1956. It was intended to receive telegraph and telephone signals on transport aircraft or in ground communications independently, complete with a transmitter or with an aircraft intercom (SPU). The structure included a receiver, a rectifier and a converter MA-100M. The switchboard includes: adjustment of the input circuit, input protection, protection of the power supply and SPU from UHF interference, manual and automatic sensitivity adjustment, volume control, TLG tone adjustment, quartz filter with adjustable band. The receiver is designed to work on two pairs of high-impedance phones TA-4. The frequency range of 280 KHz - 24 MHz is divided into 7 sub-bands. Sensitivity TLF 10 mV, TLG 4 mV.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko