Jugdon 1963
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Since the year 1963, the radio tube network lamp "Yugdon" was produced at the Izhevsk Radio Plant. Radiola `` Yugdon '' is a five-tube radio receiver combined with a universal electronic control unit having an asynchronous motor with a three-speed drive, with semi-automatic switching on and automatic switching off. The radiola is based on the Izhevsk radio base. Ranges of waves: LW, NE and VHF. Sensitivity in the AM ranges is 200 μV, FM 30 μV. Adjacent channel selectivity in the FM band with a detuning of ± 250 kHz, in AM with a detuning of ± 10 kHz - 26 dB. The range of sound frequencies in the AM ranges is 150 ... 3500 Hz, in the FM and during the operation of the EPU - 150 ... 5000 Hz. The radio station speaker consists of two loudspeakers of type 1GD-5. Power consumption during reception - 50, when playing records 65 watts. The rated output power is 0.5 watts. Dimensions of the radio are 497x347x330 mm, weight 15.5 kg. In 1964, the radiola was modernized. Its appearance has changed, the front panel has become plastic, the scheme has been slightly modernized. The scheme is given in the description of the Yugdon radio, it follows the first. ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko