Shortwave set-top box '' KVP-1 ''.

Car radio and electrical equipment.Car radio and electrical equipmentSince the 1st quarter of 1962, the short-wave prefix "KVP-1" was produced by the Murom radio plant, and later by the Kiev plant "Kievpribor", where it was referred to as a "short-wave converter". "KVP-1" over the years of production has undergone several modernizations of the scheme and design. The set-top box was originally designed to work together with the AT-66 receiver and allows you to receive radio stations in the HF sub-bands: 13, 16, 19, 25, 31, 41 and 49 meters, later in the sub-bands: 25, 31, 41, 49, 56, 65 and 75 meters, Kiev version since 1974 in the sub-bands 25, 31, 41, 49 and 75 meters. The '' 0 '' button allows the receiver to work in the MW range, in the Kiev converter this function was performed with all the buttons released. The attachment is made on 2 transistors (local oscillator and converter). The Kiev prefix is ​​made on 3 transistors. The sensitivity of the attachment is equal to the sensitivity of the receiver in the MW range. Powered by the vehicle's on-board network. Power consumption 0.15 W. The dimensions of the attachment of the Murom Radio Plant are 201x190x33 mm, weight 1.1 kg.