Radiola network lamp "Minsk" (Minsk-65).

Network tube radiosDomesticRadiola "Minsk" ("Minsk-65") has been produced by the Minsk Radio Plant since 1965. "Minsk" (Minsk-65) is a stereophonic radio tape recorder with a reverberation unit. The design of the radio is similar to the model "Minsk RS-301-L". Radiola "Minsk-65" was produced with the DV, SV and VHF bands for a year, but since 1966 the plant began production of radio cassettes with the HF band (25 .... 75 m). The sensitivity of the AM path is 200 µV, FM 30 µV. Selectivity - 26 dB. Rated output power - 2x1 W. The range of reproducible sound frequencies during the operation of the EPU is 80 ... 10000 Hz, when receiving on VHF 120 ... 7000 Hz, when receiving AM stations 120 ... 3550 Hz. Mains powered. Power consumption 80 W when receiving and 100 W when operating the EPU. Universal 3-speed EPU plays mono and stereo records. Monaural radio programs and recordings can be listened to with reverberation (artificial echo).