Majak-mikro 1986
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The small-sized micro cassette tape recorder "Mayak-micro" has been experimentally produced since 1986. The tape recorder (dictaphone) "Mayak-micro" is intended for recording speech programs (lectures, reports, conversations) on the MC-60 micro cassette and their subsequent reproduction. The device has a built-in microphone, can be powered from an independent source (two elements of type A-316 "Kvant") and from an AC network through a small-sized power supply unit. The tape recorder provides automatic adjustment of the recording level, operation from an external microphone, connecting head-phones, an external amplifier or an active speaker. The drive speed of the magnetic tape is 2.38 cm / s, the detonation coefficient is ± 0.8%, the working range of sound frequencies recorded or reproduced by microtelephones is 300 ... 5000 Hz, the loudspeaker is 300 ... 2550 Hz, nominal output power is 0.1 W . Dimensions of the tape recorder 160x70x24 mm, weight 300 g.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko