Saljut 1946
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Since 1946, the "Salut" radio has been produced by the Krasin Moscow Radio Plant. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049This is a five-tube superheterodyne, without a tuning indicator. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Ranges: DV 150 ... 410 KHz, SV 550 ... 1500 KHz, survey KV-1 - 4.28 ... 12.4 MHz, and two extended sub-bands KV-2 11.3 ... 12.1 ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049MHz and KV-3 14.7 ... 16.1 MHz. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049PCh 460 KHz. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Sensitivity in the ranges of DV - 250, SV - 500 µV, HF ranges of 700 µV. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Selectivity 20 dB. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Average output power 2 W. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Sound frequency range 100 ... 5000 Hz. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Power consumption 75 watts. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049RP dimensions - 615x220x306 mm. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Weight 8.2 kg. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Since 1948, the Aleksandrovsky Radio Plant also produced the Salyut radio receiver, but in a different design (last photo).,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko