Ishim 1974
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Since 1974, the stationary transistor radio "Ishim" has been producing the Petropavlovsk Plant named after Kirov. Kazakhstan. The all-wave transistor radio receiver of the highest class '' Ishim '' is intended for the acquisition of broadcasting radio centers. It provides reception of broadcasts of broadcasting stations operating in the DV, MW, and HF 4 subbands with a continuous range of 3 ... 18 MHz and VHF. The scale is graded in megahertz. Tuning in AM and FM bands is separate, with fixing knobs. It is possible to use different antennas and dual reception. The radio has various output voltages that can be used for subsequent amplification or control through a loudspeaker or headphones. Sensitivity in the ranges: DV, SV, KV - 50 mV, VHF - 10 mV. The attenuation of the mirror channel: in the range: DV 60 dB, CB 50 dB, KV 32 dB, VHF 30 dB. The frequency of the local oscillator from the self-heating in AM ranges 2 ... 3 KHz, FM 20 KHz. The receiver has 3 fixed bandwidths: narrow, medium and wide. The AFC ratio in the VHF range is at least 4 units. Power supply from an alternating current network with a voltage of 127 or 220 V or from a 27 V direct current source. Power consumption from a 15 W network. The receiver dimensions are 458x340x182 mm. Weight 15 kg.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko