Radiola network tube "Rhapsody".

Network tube radiosDomesticRadiola network lamp "Rhapsody" from the 1st quarter of 1964 was produced at the Sarapul Ordzhonikidze plant. Radiola "Rhapsody" is a first class seven-tube receiver with a universal electric player. The receiver has stages: UHF and a VHF range converter on a 6NZP lamp. UHF VHF range and the rest of the converter on the 6I1P lamp. UCH of all ranges on 6K4P. 6X2P detector. Preamplifier for 6N2P. Final amplifier 6P14P. Tuning indicator for 6E1P. Output power 2 W. Frequency range: DV 150 ... 408 kHz, SV 520 ... 1600 kHz. KV-1 9.35 ... 12.1 MHz, KV-2 3.95 ... 7.4 MHz. VHF 65.8 ... 73 MHz. IF of the FM range of 8.4 MHz, the remaining 465 KHz. Sensitivity with an external antenna in the LW and SV ranges of 150 µV, in the HF sub-ranges of 200 µV, in the VHF range of 20 µV, with a magnetic antenna in the LW and SV ranges of 3 mV / m. Selectivity at a detuning of ± 10 kHz, except for VHF, not less than 46 dB. The band of reproducible frequencies when receiving in the FM range is 80 ... 12000 Hz, in AM 80 ... 4000 Hz, reproduction of a record 80 ... 7000 Hz. Power consumption when receiving 60 W, listening to a record 75 W. The EP-IV turntable has 4 speeds: 16, 33, 45 and 78 rpm and is equipped with a microlift. The speaker system of the radio consists of four loudspeakers. The dimensions of the radio are 646x360x320 mm, weight is 20 kg.