Rodina-58 1957
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Radio Rodina-58 "with IV-q in 1957 produced Vladivostok plant Radiopribor." The radio receiver was originally planned to be combined, using radio tubes and transistors, but something did not fit until the spring of 1958, the radio receiver was produced on lamps, according to the design and circuitry of the Rodina-53M radio receiver. Since April 1958, the radio was already produced combined. Unfortunately there are no photos of the combined radio, there is only a lamp version. More detailed information you can give the electrical circuit of the combined radio. The design of the receiver has undergone minor changes, 4 low-frequency radio tubes and the output transformer were removed, and in their place on the racks there was a low-frequency transistor amplifier board with matching and output transformers attached. The radio receiver was now powered by a standard filament battery and a special battery or a 6-volt battery. From a 6-volt source, the transistor amplifier was powered directly, and the anode voltage for the 3 remaining HF radio tubes produced the same transistor converter. All the characteristics of the Motherland-58 radio receiver correspond to the Motherland-53M base receiver, except for reducing power consumption by 25 ... 30%.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko