Junost' 1965
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Radio "Youth" from the set-designer since 1965 produced the First Moscow Instrument-Making Plant. The radio "Yunost" was developed by the TsRC of the USSR together with the design bureau of the Moscow Instrument-Making Plant and represents a set of parts, assemblies and elements including a case from which it was possible to assemble a small-sized elegant radio receiver operating in the SV range. Transistors in the set were missing. The price of a set of 12 rubles (later was reduced). The tuned receiver had the following parameters: The range of received waves was 200 ... 550 meters. Sensitivity over a range of ~ 7 mV / m. Selectivity 7 ... 10 dB. Rated output power 130, maximum 200 mW. Quiescent current 6 ... 8 mA. The maximum current consumed by the receiver is about 50 mA. The range of reproduced sound frequencies is 450 ... 4000 Hz. The dimensions of the radio "Youth" - 114x65x32 mm. Its weight with a Krone battery is 300 grams. The receiver cases had a combined color spectrum of several colors. On some cases, on the front panel, instead of the "MPZ" logo, the letter "B" stands, which it meant to establish was not possible.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko