Vega-RM-338S 1988
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Portable recorders "Vega-RM-338S", "Vega RM-338S-2" and "Vega RM-238C-2" from 1988, 1990 and 1992 produced Berd software "Vega". The stereo radio tape recorder Vega-PM-338 is intended for reception in the following ranges: DV, CB and VHF (in stereo), as well as for magnetic recording of stereophonic phonograms on magnetic tapes IEC-1, 2 in MK cassettes with subsequent playback. In the radio there is: pause, ARUZ, LED indication of the network and battery discharge, stereo widening, auto-stop and built-in microphones. In addition, there could be auto search, LED indicator for recording and playback levels. Power is supplied from 220 V or 6 A-343 elements. Since 1990, the "Vega RM-338C" radio tape recorder has been produced with the name "Vega-PM-338C-2". The appearance of the radio, but mainly its front panel has changed somewhat, its electrical circuit has been modified. In early 1992, after upgrading the radio tape recorder was transferred to the second class and began to be referred to as "Vega RM-238C-2". Sergey Vasiliev"™s comment from Novosibirsk (some of his photos): In the first tape recorders '' Vega-338C '', and later on '' Vega RM-338C '', the AF amplifier and receiver were assembled on our own micro-assemblies. In 1990, the radio tape recorder was modernized, we read it was simplified, and it became known as "Vega PM-338C-2". Microassemblies K224UN6A abolished, instead they used OU K157UD2 plus payload. It influenced the sound for the better, it became juicier and bassist. Later abolished high-frequency primers. The upgrade affected the receiver; instead of the K224XA5 and XA6 microassemblies, K-174 MS was used, the K224FN2 microassembly was abolished in the stereo decoder. The quality of the stereo reception has worsened. In this form, the receiver became unified and similar to the model "Vega RM-250S". Externally, the ML "Vega RM-338S" and "Vega RM-338C-2" differed only in the inscription C-2 and the absence or presence of the RF capsule.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko