Ural-67 1967
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The stationary transistor radio "Ural-67" in 1967 developed the Ordzhonikidze Sarapulsky plant. At the Sarapulsky plant named after Ordzhonikidze, by November 1967, several new promising radio sets and radios were created and prepared for release, including the Ural-67 radio set. For various technical and organizational reasons, it was not put into production. The receiver is assembled on 32 transistors and 16 diodes. It is designed to receive broadcast stations in the bands: DV, MW, 3 HF sub-bands from 25 to 75 m and in the FM range. Sensitivity to a magnetic antenna in the ranges of: DV 1 mV / m, SV 0.3 mV / m, VHF to internal dipole 10 µV. When received on outdoor antennas, the sensitivity in AM ranges 20 μV, FM 5 μV. The selectivity in the AM bands is 60 dB in the position of a narrow band, a middle band of 36 dB, a wide band of 16 dB. Rated output power 2 watts, maximum 6 watts. Sensitivity from pickup sockets 150 mV. The range of frequencies to remote speakers consisting of 2 loudspeakers 60 ... 14000 Hz when working in FM, when working in AM band 60 ... 4000 Hz in the position of the middle band, 60 ... 9000 Hz in the position of the wide band. At the bottom of the receiver there was a built-in loudspeaker reproducing the sound frequency band of 100 ... 10000 Hz. The tone control is separate in LF and HF frequencies, the tone adjustment range is 22 dB. Power consumption 25 watts. Dimensions of the model 440x180x330 mm. Weight 10 kg.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko