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Radiola network lamp "P â„–2" from 1936 was produced at the Leningrad plant "Radioman". Radiol â„–2 is a combined device consisting of a radio-gramophone and a radio receiver, working on an electrodiamine loudspeaker. The radiols are powered by switching on an alternating current network of 110, 127 or 220 volts. The output power of the radio is 3 watts. The power consumed from the network is 80 watts. The radio receiver number 2 is assembled according to the scheme 2-V-2, i.e. It has two cascades of high-frequency amplification on the CO-124 lamps, a detector CO-118 and two cascades of low-frequency amplification: the first CO-118 and two UO-104 lamps.