Pobeda 1945
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Since the spring of 1945, the net receiver Pobeda has produced the Petropavlovsk Plant No. 641 (Kazakhstan) from the spring of 1945. The prototype of the receiver in terms of appearance probably served as the American model "RCA-8 Q4" 1938 release. The first issues were decorated with decorative nickel-plated inserts, another frame of the scale and 11 lamps, then only 10 lamps and decorative elements were removed. The 1st class radio "Victory" is assembled on 10 radio tubes and is designed to work in the ranges: DV 200 ... 2000 m CB 200 ... 540 m and four KV sub-bands in the broadcasting areas 19, 25, 31, 49 m The sensitivity of the receiver on all ranges of about 50 µV. The selectivity on the neighboring channel is 46 dB, on the mirror in DV, CB 36 dB, KV 26 dB. Rated output power of the amplifier 3 watts. Acoustic system when receiving powerful or local radio stations reproduces the audio frequency band of 80 ... 4000 Hz. Radio "Victory" was produced until 1947, was intended to reward senior commanders and was not in free sale. Total receivers "Victory" was released about 5,000 pieces. Since 1947, based on the receiver, a PTS-47 broadcast receiver was manufactured.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko