Voronezh 1954
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Radio Voronezh since 1954 produced the Voronezh Radio Plant. Voronezh is a five-lamp battery super-heterodyne radio receiver with rather high technical parameters. The radio is designed for residents of rural areas without electricity networks. It operates in the DV and SV range, is assembled on finger series radio tubes and has cascades: Wideband UHF on a 1K2P type lamp, 1A2P frequency converter, 1PC2P UFC, detector, AGC and preliminary ULF on 1B2P, terminal ULF on 2P1P lamp. Receiver sensitivity in both 400 µV ranges. The selectivity at 10 kHz offset is 20 dB. Output power not less than 125 ... 300 mW. For power supply, batteries with a voltage of 90 V for anode circuits, 9 volts for bias and 1.2 volts for heat are used. The power kit consists of batteries "Energy" 54ASMTSG-5-P (BSG-60 S-8) 2 pieces and one type "Screen" 1.28NVMTS-525-P. The power consumed from the battery is 1.3 W (10 mA at the anode, 0.24 A heat). 1GD-6 loudspeaker. The range of reproducible sound frequencies 150 ... 4000 Hz. The dimensions of the radio receiver are 270x210x160 mm. Weight 4 kg.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko