Portable electrophone with radio receiver "General Electric RP3060A" was produced possibly since 1967 by "General Electric", USA.
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Electrophone, but you can also call it a radio tape.
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The radio receiver has a medium wave range of 540 ... 1600 kHz, which is actually somewhat wider.
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The EPU has three speeds of rotation of the disk, 33, 45 and 78 rpm.
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On the front panel there is a volume control, a tone control for high frequencies, a switch from the mains or from batteries, and an electric microphone - radio receiver.
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Powered by an alternating current, with a voltage of 117 volts, actually 110 ... 120 volts, with a frequency of 60 Hz.
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Power consumption from the network is 1.5 W.
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Power is also provided from 4 R-20 elements, with a total voltage of 6 volts.
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The maximum output power of the amplifier is 500 mW.
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The range of reproduced sound frequencies when listening to records is 200 ... 7000 Hz.
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When the radio is operating 200 ... 4000 Hz.
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