Moskvich-V 1949
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Since 1949, the Moskvich-V radio has produced several factories. The network mass receiver Moskvich-V was developed at the Moscow Radio Plant. After a short release, it was modernized and received the name `` Spring ''. According to the documentation handed over to many factories of the country, a radio receiver was produced there under the former name Moskvich-V. The letter "B" was added to distinguish it from the serial Moskvich radio, although the letter "B" was often not mentioned in the documentation and on the receivers themselves. The following plants are known: Sarapulsky plant named after Ordzhonikidze, Moscow factory "Mospribor", Voronezh radio factory, Alexander radio factory, Sverdlovsk factory Automation, Novosibirsk factory "Electrosignal", Moscow factory "Red October". During the release, the receiver has undergone 4 circuit upgrades and partly designs. The Moskvich-V radio receiver is a class 4 superheterodyne assembled on 4 6A10 (6A7), 6B8, 6P6S and 6TS5S lamps (or diodes) operating in the DV and CB ranges. The ranges of received frequencies and radio waves: LW - 150 ... 415 kHz (2000 ... 723 m), CB - 520 ... 1600 kHz (577 ... 187 m). IF 465 kHz. Sensitivity 500 μV. Adjacent Channel Selectivity 15 dB. Selectivity for a mirror channel of 20 dB. The rated output power is 0.5 watts. Band of reproduced frequencies 200 ... 3000 Hz. Mains power 127 or 220 V. Power consumption 35 watts. The dimensions of the receiver are 290x185x140 mm. Its mass is 4.3 kg.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko