Ural RP-340A 1989
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The radio car "Ural RP-340A" since 1989 produced the Sarapulsky radio plant Ordzhonikidze. The impetus that prompted the plant to create a car radio "Ural RP-340A" was the development of the Oka car. The fact is that the serial car radios "Bylina-310", "Ilga-320-auto", and others did not satisfy the consumer either in terms of their functionality or design. Receivers with advanced consumer amenities such as the "Cruise-203" are expensive and large in size. "Ural RP 340A", along with modern design, has extensive functionality. A common element base was applied in the receiver, which made it possible to reduce its cost to 120 rubles. The radio receiver provides reception in the range of DV and VHF, has an automatic search for radio stations, AFC, BSN during auto search, turning them off during manual tuning, adjusting the brightness of the electronic indicator, adjusting the HF tone. Control of modes and settings push-button, pseudo-sensory. Powered by the onboard vehicle network. Ranges: DV 148.5 ... 283.5 kHz, VHF 65.8 ... 74.0 MHz. Sensitivity: DV 200 µV, VHF 4 µV. Selectivity in DV 34 dB. Maximum output power 8 watts. The range of reproduced frequencies in the range of 80 VHF ... 12500 Hz. The dimensions of the receiver are 104x38x170 mm. Weight 0.8 kg.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko