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The radio battery Voronezh was produced by the limited series Voronezh Radio Factory from 1951 to 1953 inclusive. A total of ~ 7,000 receivers were released, with 80% in 1953. Portable five-lamp superheterodyne radio receiver is designed for reception in the ranges of Far East, Continental and KV (24.8 ... 50.8 m). Reception is possible in a portable and stationary versions, while power is supplied from dry batteries and from the AC network. In the hospital reception is carried out on an external antenna, and in a portable version, and only in the ranges of the Far East, CB on the loop antennas. In the converter, the Hepod 1A1P operates, in the HRO, there are two 1K1P pentodes, in the detector and preamplifier of the LF diode-Pentode 1B1P; the terminal stage of the ULF operates on a 2P1P pentode. The receiver used dynamic speaker type 0.5GD3. The anode battery BAS-G-120-C-0.45, the heater BNS-1.5. The total power consumption of these batteries in the absence of a signal of 1.3 watts and with a loud transmission - 1.8 watts. The hospital is powered from an internal power supply. The power consumption is about 8 watts. Sensitivity to LW, MW 400 mV, KV 500 mV. Rated output power 0.1 watts. The receiver is decorated in a plastic case with dimensions of 355x235x136 mm with a metal shutter, allowing you to close the front panel. On the sides of the scale are knobs settings and volume. The power switch knobs on the battery, as well as the switch and the range switch are located below the scale. On the rear wall of the radio there is a door that opens access to lamps, batteries, mains voltage switch and fuse. The weight of the receiver with batteries is 8 kg. Some receivers structurally did not have a metal curtain.