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Since the beginning of 1949, the radio network receiver lamp Ural-49 has been producing the Sarapulsky plant named after Ordzhonikidze. The radio "Ural-49" was produced in small series together with the radio radiometer of the same name. No differences in the electrical circuit, design and design, except for the absence of an electroplay device and the presence of adapter sockets are not noticed. '' Ural-49 '' six-lamp superheterodyne receiver with ranges: LW 150 ... 410 kHz, CB 520 ... 1500 kHz, KV 4.5 ... 15.5 MHz IF 465 kHz. Sensitivity 300 µV. The adjacent channel selectivity is 26 dB. Rated output power 2 watts. The band of sound frequencies is 100 ... 4000 Hz. Power consumption from the network 80 watts. Receiver release completed in mid-1950. More information about the design can be found on the page radioli "Ural-49".