Neringa 1959
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The tape recorder '' Neringa '', as well as the subsequent tape recorders '' Waiva '' and '' Minia '' have a similar construction, layout and layout. All of them were issued with various names for a variety of models. The "Neringa" radio tape recorder reflects the name of the city of Neringa in Lithuania on the Curonian Spit of the Baltic Sea. Sea resort connected by ferry with the city of Klaipeda. Vaiva tape recorder is a reflection of an ancient and beautiful female name in Lithuania. The tape recorder '' Minia '' reflects the name of the main river Minia in the seaside part of Lithuania. This river has a length of 213 km. and originating from the lake Didovo, on the Zhemaitsk Upland in a westerly direction, but in the middle of the road turns south, following almost parallel to the coast at a short distance from it. Without reaching the sea, the river flows into the Amata channel, in the Nemunas delta ... The Neringa radio tape recorder was produced from 1959 by the Kaunas Radio Factory. It has a seven-channel receiver and 4-tube tape recorder "Elf-17". The receiver has ranges: LW, MW, HF divided into 2 sub-bands, overlapping waves from 24 to 75 m. And the standard VHF band. The receiver sensitivity in the AM ranges is 200 µV, in VHF-FM - 20 µV. The adjacent channel selectivity is 30 dB in AM and 20 dB in VHF. The nominal output power of the amplifier on two loudspeakers of type 2GD-3 and two 1GD-9 is at least 2 W. The operating frequency range of the receiver is 80 ... 4000 Hz, on the VHF-FM band, or when the tape recorder is 80 ... 10000 Hz. The speed of the CVL is 19.05 cm / sec. The price of the model since 1961 after the monetary reform is 190 rubles. All of the above-mentioned tape recorders were released with inscriptions in Russian and in Lithuanian.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko