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The Sokol-101-stereo two-cassette stereo tape recorder was developed in 1985 by the Moscow Radio Plant. The portable cassette recorder of the I group of complexity with two tape drive mechanisms "Falcon-101-stereo" ensures the reception of stereo broadcasts in the VHF band, mono broadcasts in the DV, SV-I, SV-II, KV-I, KV-II, VHF bands and also recording of stereo and monophonic phonograms with subsequent reproduction. The electronic timer provides automatic switching on and off at a specified time and an indication of the numerical value of the current time on the liquid crystal display. The radio tape recorder has: 2 tape-drive mechanisms, allowing to make re-recording of soundtracks from one cassette to another; noise reduction system; system of automatic adjustment of the recording level; auto stop at the end of the tape or tape malfunction; three-decade tape counter; two-way speakers; electronic automatic frequency control, four fixed settings and silent tuning in the FM range; automatic device for switching mono and stereo reception modes; IF bandwidth switch in AM path; arrow indicator to control the recording level in each channel, fine tuning for the station and the voltage of the internal power source; jacks for connecting external antennas, speakers, stereo phones or external program sources. Type of magnetic tape A4205-3; A4212-ZB. Sensitivity in the ranges of DV 1.5, SV 0.7 mV / m, KV 150, VHF 10 µV. The frequency range of the AM path is 125 ... 4000 Hz, FM 125 ... 10000 Hz, magnetic recordings using A4205-3 40 ... 12500 Hz, A4212-ZB 40 ... 14000 Hz tape. Knock factor ± 0.3%. The relative level of noise and interference in the channel recording-playback -50 dB. Maximum output power 2x4 watts. Dimensions of the radio 480x190x295 mm, one speaker 295x185x175 mm. Mass models with speakers 11 kg. The radio tape recorder was not commercially produced.