RSO-5 (Polosa) 1960
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Radio stations "RSO-5" (Band) and "RSO-5M" were produced from 1960 and 1967. The RSO-5 is a tube, portable, single-band radio station designed for non-searching simplex telephone and telegraph communication with similar radio stations operating on the upper sideband. It was used for radio communications in agriculture and forestry, in the construction of oil and gas pipelines, highways and railways, power lines, on water transport lines, in geological prospecting and in other areas of the national economy. The radio station consists of a transceiver unit and power supply. Range: 1.6 ... 6 MHz. Channels - 4 (quartz). Power sources: network, battery, dynamo foot drive. Power supply: 127/220 or 12 V. Power consumption: reception (network) 18 W, reception (battery) 12 W, transfer (network) 100 W, transfer (battery) 90 W. Communication range: up to 200 km. Type of antenna connected: an inclined beam with a length of 10-12 m and a suspension height of 4-6 m. Output power: CW - 5 W, SSB - 7 W. Sensitivity: 8 µV. Radio "RSO-5M" except the replacement of radio components with modern and minor improvements in performance characteristics does not differ from that described.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko