SVD-10 1941
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The tube network radio receiver "10N-15" (SVD-10) was produced from January 1941 by the Alexander Radio Plant No. 3 of the NKS. The 10N-15 radio receiver (10-tube, Desktop, 15th development) was originally referred to as "SVD-10." The radio receiver is built according to the superheterodyne scheme and operates in 3 ranges: D - Long waves (715 ... 2000 m), C - Medium waves (200 ... 577 m) and K - Short waves (15.8 ... 50 m) and has a sensitivity of 300 ... 500 μV on all ranges, selectivity for the adjacent channel is about 30 dB in the LW, CB ranges and 20 dB in the HF bands. The nominal undistorted output power of the amplifier 5, maximum 6.5 watts. The body of the radio is made of valuable wood, polished. From January to March 1941, 500 "10N-15" radios were produced. The release of the radio continued until mid-1941 and was discontinued due to the outbreak of war.
Documentation:
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko