Gnom 1981
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Malogagabartinaya tape recorder "Gnome" experimental development of the State Research Institute of Aerospace Research named after A. Popov in 1981. It is designed to receive in the bands CB and VHF, as well as to record the phonograms from the built-in receiver and microphone and then play the phonograms through the loudspeaker or telephones. The radio tape recorder provides for a temporary stop of the tape, detuning the magnetization generator from interfering when recording broadcasts from radio stations, detuning from interference, visually-acoustic monitoring of the state of the power source and recording process, automatic adjustment of the recording level and other operational conveniences. The radio tape recorder can work both horizontally and vertically. Provided separation of the apparatus into 2 parts: the receiver and tape recorder; while the latter remains operable and can be used as a separate device. The radio tape recorder is designed to work with a micro cassette similar to the micro cassette of the Japanese company Olympus Optical. Ranges: CB 571.4 ... 186.9 m, VHF 4.56 ... 4.11 m. Sensitivity in the range of CB 2.5 mV / m, VHF 0.01 mV / m. The adjacent channel selectivity in the CB range is 22 dB. Selectivity in the range of VHF 20 dB. The range of reproduced frequencies for the voltage in the path: AM 150 ... 3150 Hz, FM 150 ... 7100 Hz, magnetic recording 100 ... 6500 Hz. The harmonic coefficient in the path AM 5%, FM 3%, magnetic recording 5%. Maximum output power 300 mW. The speed of movement of the magnetic tape 2.38 cm / s. Knock factor ± 0.5%. The signal / noise ratio of the recording / playback channel is 44 dB. The relative level of erasure is -55 dB. The supply voltage is 4.5 V. The dimensions of the receiver are 152x65x38 mm, the tape recorder is 140x130x38 mm, and the radio tape recorder is 152x195x38 mm. Weight 0.92 kg.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko