Stationary transistor radio "Avangard". Two options.

Radiols and receivers p / p stationary.DomesticThe stationary transistor radio "Avangard" was developed in 1965 in two versions by the Leningrad plant of Kozitsky. The first option is stereo. A stereophonic radio of the third class "Avangard" is assembled on 16 transistors. It is designed to work in the ranges of long, medium and ultra-short waves, as well as playing records of all formats at speeds of 33 rpm and 78 rpm. The radio receiver of the radio has a sensitivity in the AM bands when working with an external antenna of 30 ... 60 μV, in the VHF range of 5 ... 7 μV. The rated output power of the LF radio amplifier is 2x1 W. The range of sound frequencies reproduced by acoustic systems when playing gramophone records, as well as when receiving programs in the VHF-FM range - 100 ... 10000 Hz. There is a treble tone control. The radio is powered by a network of 127 or 220 V. The power consumed from the network is 16 watts. The weight of the radio is 9 kg. The stereo effect was present only when playing a record.