Jauza-6 1967
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Since the fall of 1967, the Yauza-6 network reel tape recorder has been produced by the Moscow Electromechanical Plant No. 1. '' Yauza-6 '' is a two-track apparatus of the second class with 4 lamps. Belt speeds: 4.76; 9.53 cm / sec. The LPM works with the AD-5 engine and is designed to work with magnetic tapes of types 6, 9 and 10. The tape is rewound from reel to reel for 130 seconds. The operating frequency range at a lower speed is 63 ... 7500 Hz, at a higher speed - 40 ... 15000 Hz. The recording indicator is an M-476 dial microammeter. The detonation coefficient of 0.4% for a lower speed and 0.3% for a higher speed. The relative level of interference in the Z / V channel is 45 dB. THD 4% on the LAN and 5% on the speakers. Rated output power 2 V. Power consumption 80 watts. Dimensions of the model are 376x320x178 mm, weight 11 kg. The tape recorder was upgraded several times. Changes came down to improving circuitry. The recording level indicator has been replaced from a pointer to a 6E3P lamp, which has been moved to the center of the false panel. The switching is changed and the signal correction circuits are introduced. Developed a tape recorder and modernization engineer. M. Ganzburg, B. Kurpik, V. Talyantsev. Mass production of the tape recorder began in 1968.
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