Radiola network lamp "Minsk-63".

Network tube radiosDomesticSince 1963, the Minsk-63 radio network lamp has been produced by the Minsk Radio Plant. Stereophonic radio "Minsk-63" is a superheterodyne receiver combined with an EPU and a reverberation unit (artificial echo). Radiola works in the ranges of long, medium and ultra-short waves. The sensitivity of the radio in the AM path is 200 µV, FM - 30 µV. Selectivity 26 dB. Rated output power 2x1 W. The effective range of reproducible sound frequencies when listening to a record is 80 ... 10000 Hz, when receiving VHF-FM stations - 120 ... 7000 Hz, when receiving AM stations 120 ... 3550 Hz. The radio is powered by an AC power supply with a voltage of 220 or 127 V, consuming 80 W when receiving and 100 W when operating the EPU. Universal three-speed electric player plays mono or stereo phonograph records of any format. Reception or recording can be listened to with reverberation. In 1965, the radiola was modernized, mainly in terms of its external design, into the “Minsk-65” radio, and later into the “Minsk RS-301-L” radio, but with the HF range. Radiola "Minsk-63" is produced in a limited series.