Belarus'-7 1964
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From the autumn of 1964, the Minsk radio plant named after V.I.Lenin planned to produce the television and radio "Belarus-7". ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The Belarus-7 television and radio was created on the basis of the Minsk-63 stereophonic radio and the UNT-47 TV set. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The receiver of the installation works in the ranges of long, medium and ultrashort waves. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The sensitivity of a teleradiol when receiving television programs is 50 µV, radio stations in AM - 200 µV, in FM - 30 µV. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Selectivity in the AM path - 26 dB. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Rated output power 2x1 W. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The range of reproducible sound frequencies when listening to a recording is 80 ... 10000 Hz, when receiving VHF-FM stations - 120 ... 7000 Hz, when receiving AM stations - 120 ... 3550 Hz. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The speaker system of the model consists of four loudspeakers, two front and two side. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The teleradiol is powered by an alternating current with a voltage of 220 or 127 V, consuming 180 W when receiving TV programs, 80 W when receiving radio and 100 W when operating the EPU. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Universal three-speed EPU plays mono and stereo phonograph records of any format. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The soundtrack of TV programs, radio broadcasting and recordings can be listened to with reverberation. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Teleradiol was not mass-produced. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Several copies were released for demonstration exhibitions, an advertising campaign was organized, but for some reason it did not go further. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 On the left is an advertisement of the installation in the magazine "New Goods" No. 9 for 1965. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko