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The Amur tube lamp radio receiver in 1955 produced a small series Plant No. 626 NKV (Sverdlovsk Automation Plant).
The Amur radio receiver is a six-tube all-wave superheterodyne of the 3rd class operating in the ranges DV - 2000 ... 723 m, CB - 577 ... 187 m, KB in two subbands 75.9 ... 40 m and 36
, 3 ... 24.8 m and VHF range of 4.66 ... 4.11 m. The receiver has separate tone control, AGC system.
VHF stations are received on the internal dipole.
The speaker has two loudspeakers 1GD-5.
The rated output power of the amplifier is 2 watts.
The range of reproduced frequencies is 100 ... 7000 Hz for radio reception in the FM band and 100 ... 4000 Hz for reception in the AM bands.
The receiver is powered from the mains.
Power consumption 55 watts.
The dimensions of the receiver are 510x325x280 mm, weight 11.5 kg.
The price of 69 rubles 20 kopecks (1961).
By design, circuit and parameters, the Amur receiver is the same as the Baikal receiver of the Berdsky Radio Plant of the first releases without a tuning indicator.