Cassette recorder '' Aelita RM-204C ''.

Cassette radio tape recorders, portable.DomesticSince 1989, the Aelita RM-204C cassette recorder has been produced by the Kurgan PO Kurganpribor. The radio tape recorder was developed in 1986 by Kurganpribor and Radiotekhnika. The production of a radio tape recorder under the name "Radio Engineering ML-6201" began by the Riga Radio Plant named after Popov in 1987. Kurganpribor Production Association started production in 1989 under the name Aelita RM-204S. The release was small-scale, in total, until 1991, ~ 10 thousand radio tape recorders were produced, and in 1990 the receiver was modernized. The Aelita RM-204-S radio tape recorder consists of an all-wave receiver, a tape recorder and 2 removable speakers. The radio tape recorder can work in portable and stationary versions. Radios and speakers can be positioned arbitrarily. There is a possibility of autonomous operation of the tape recorder, listening to phonograms on stereo phones. There are built-in antennas for receiving on any band, a noise reduction device, a tape-type switch. Autostop is provided for when the tape breaks and ends in the cassette. There is protection of the final stages of the PA from short-circuit in the load and overload. The radio is powered from a 220 V network or 8 A-343 elements. Sensitivity in the ranges: DV 2, SV 1.2, KB 0.3 and VHF-FM 0.05 mV / m; knock coefficient ± 0.3%; average output power 2x10 W; the range of reproducible frequencies of the tape recorder on the LP - 80 ... 16000 Hz; dimensions of the radio tape recorder - 130x290x235 mm; weight 10 kg.