Luch 1951
Sorry, this page is not translated yet. Automatic translation used.
Radio Radio "Beam" from 1951 produced Sarapulsky plant named after Ordzhonikidze. "Beam" is a two-tube direct amplification receiver assembled according to 1-V-1 scheme powered by two combined dry batteries. The receiver is economical and was intended for residents of settlements that do not have a power network. With an outdoor antenna and grounding, it was possible to confidently receive local or remote radio stations, over a distance of 100 kilometers or more. The parameters of the receiver and the electrical circuit basically correspond to the receiver "Tula".
Documentation:
Video:
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko