The radio designer "Novosibirsk" was presumably produced at the Novosibirsk plant "Electrosignal" since 1967.
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In addition to the radio designer, a case was produced (empty with fasteners or in some batches with a variable capacitor of 6/500 pF), as well as an assembled and tuned 2-V-2 direct amplification radio receiver on 4 transistors, with a fixed tuning to a local radio station.
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Installation was on riveted caps in the getinax board, hinged.
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A hole in the back of the case for a screwdriver, there was a 6/25 pF trimmer capacitor for fine tuning to the station.
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There is no volume control.
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From the controls - a switch.
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Loudspeaker 0.1GD-2M.
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Power supply - 3336L battery.
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The model used transistors P-401, P-13.
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Sometimes P-5 transistors were also installed, apparently they were selling old stocks.
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