Rekord 1945
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Since 1945, the Belovsky Plant Kuzbassradio has produced the Radio Network Lamp Record since 1945, and since 1946 the Alexandrovsky Plant No. 729 of the Construction and Installation Center, the MRTP. The first post-war receiver, the Record, was developed in network and battery versions in the middle of 1944 at the Kuzbassradio plant, combined with plant No. 729 evacuated in 1941, but they began to produce both versions at the Belovsky plant since 1945. Since autumn, plant number 729 NCC, already at the place of its permanent location, began to produce network receivers Rekord of 1945 type. The plant "Kuzbassradio" for some time produced both types of receivers, which is why the network receivers of the plants were distinguished by a front panel and a scale pattern. Battery receivers were released about one thousand. There is almost no information on the battery version, only in the magazine Technique of Youth No. 9 for 1945 it was written that the battery version had two HF subranges. Since the beginning of 1946, the Kuzbassradio plant has already produced only Record-46 network receivers. Since the autumn of 1946, plant number 729 NCC also began producing receivers Record-46. Before the development of the receiver, captured receivers suitable for the basis of developing a cheap, massive, economical, at the same time sensitive and selective receiver with a short wave band for listening to central radio stations anywhere in the USSR were studied. Some circuit and design developments were copied from the pre-war receivers of the companies '' 'Siemens' 'and' '' Tesla ''. The first Record receivers were made in wooden and plastic cases. The receiver in plastic had to be abandoned soon due to casting imperfections and delivery problems. The network Record receiver had some design flaws that were reflected in its reliability and usability, which made changes to its design and circuitry several times during the production period. The main changes were made to the model produced since 1946. '' Record '' is a cheap, massive five-lamp superheterodyne radio receiver, intended for individual use in areas with an AC or DC power supply, with a voltage of 110 or 127 V.It was allowed to turn on the receiver and in the mains 220 V, but using additional resistance. More information about the receiver in the documentation. In the photo gallery, the top row of photographs is the Record receiver of 1945, from the 9th photograph the Record receiver of 1946. The forum http://forum.oldradio.org.ua/index.php?board=214.0 that the radio "Record" of 1945 and 1946 was produced in five versions.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko