Sibir' 1964
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Radiola "Siberia" has been produced since 1964 by the Berdsk Radio Plant. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Consists of a five-tube superheterodyne AM-FM radio receiver and a universal EPU. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 It works in the ranges DV, SV and VHF, and also reproduces a gramophone recording from regular and LP records. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Sensitivity in AM 50 µV, FM 10 µV. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Adjacent channel selectivity 36 dB. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Rated output power on 2 front loudspeakers 1GD-11 - 0.5, maximum 2 W. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The band of working sound frequencies is 90 ... 9000 Hz in the FM range and 90 ... 4000 Hz in the AM ranges. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The radio has an abrupt (music-speech) tone control at low frequencies and smooth at high frequencies. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 The universal EPU "III-EPU-14" is equipped with a piezoceramic pickup with corundum needles and has three speeds of 33, 45, 78 rpm. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Installation of elements is printed. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 Power supply from AC 110/220 V. Radiola "Siberia" was produced for just over a year. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 About 8 thousand copies were released. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049 ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko