Ural-6 1968
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Radiola network lamp "Ural-6" from I-kv 1968 was produced by the Saradulsky plant named after Ordzhonikidze. Radiola '' Ural-6 '' is an all-wave; DV, SV, KV-1, KV-2 and VHF superheterodyne radio receiver combined with a universal electric player of type II-EPU-40. According to the electrical circuit and the design of the radiol is similar to the model "Rigonda-Mono" release after July 1966. Radiola "Ural-6" could be placed on the table or on the floor, for which it was completed with legs. Unlike previous models, this radio has a connector for connecting an external reverberation unit (artificial echo). Acoustic system "Ural-6" radios consists of three loudspeakers, two 4ГД-28 types, resonant frequencies 60 and 90 Hz and one type 1ГД-19. In the batch of the radiol, the electrical circuit of the power supply unit had slight differences from the standard circuit. All radio stations in the "Ural" series, such as "1, 2, 3, 5, 6", had in general the same chassis design and the arrangement of the main components and elements on it. On the basis of the "Ural-6" radar in 1969, the radiometer "Iolanthe" (or "The Ural-7") with the reverberation unit was created.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko