Sanda MP-207S 1989
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Since 1988, the Sanda-207C tape recorder has been produced by the Mari Machine-Building Plant. Since 1989, the name was changed to "Sanda MP-207C." MP is an analogue of the Wilma-207C model and allows you to record phonograms on magnetic tape in MK cassettes, with their subsequent reproduction on stereo telephones or UKU with speakers. MP provides and dubbing phonograms from tape to tape. The MP consists of two twin-engine CVLs with quasi-sensory control of the operation modes of the electronic control system. One CVL operates in playback mode, the second CVL in recording and playback mode. Phonograms can be dubbed with nominal and double speeds. The MP provides: switching inputs; light indication of operating modes; luminescent indication of the Z / V levels; the ability to work with three types of tapes; tape consumption control by electronic meter; protection against invalid commands when accidentally pressing multiple keys; hitchhiking at the end of the tape; turning off the modes when removing the cartridge; accelerated search for phonograms by pauses with auto power on for playback; sequential playback of two cassettes in the "Cycle" mode; "memory" mode; noise reduction system; Sendast heads. Frequency range when using tape with chromium powder 40 ... 16000 Hz. Noise level -55 dB. Output power on stereo telephones 2x5 mW. Power consumption from the network 40 watts. Dimensions MP - 430x136x360 mm. Weight is 7.9 kg. The Sanda MP-207S-1 set-top box has been produced since 1991 in terms of design, layout and parameters.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko