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The stationary transistor radio "Minsk T-62" was experimentally released in early 1962 by the Minsk Radio Works. The radio is assembled on eight transistors and operates in the bands DV, SV and VHF-FM. Universal power supply, from 6 Saturn batteries or from 2 KBSL-0.5 batteries or from an AC network. Reception in the ranges DV, SV is made on the built-in rotary magnetic antenna, in the VHF range on the internal vibrator. There are plugs for outdoor antennas and grounding. The parameters of the receiver for receiving in the Far-Eastern and Continental installations correspond to models of the 4th class. In the VHF-FM range, only local radio stations can be received at a distance of up to 5 ... 7, and with an outdoor antenna up to 20 kilometers, as the VHF-FM path circuit is very simplified and the sensitivity here does not exceed 1000 µV. The frequency response of the sound pressure in the ranges: DV, NE - 150 ... 3500 Hz, in the VHF range - 150 ... 7000 Hz. Several dozens of Minsk T-62 radio receivers were released, after which it was replaced by the Minsk-62 model that was fully fledged in the VHF path.