Stationary transistor radio "Ural-3".

Network tube radiosDomesticRadiola "Ural-3" in 1967 was developed and experimentally produced by the Sarapul plant named after Ordzhonikidze. At the plant, by November 1967, several promising models of receivers and radio transmitters were created and prepared for release, among which was the Ural-3 radio. The design of the radiola is similar to the Ural-67 transistor receiver, but has different dimensions and weight. Radiola is described in the journal "Science and Life" No. 7 for 1968. For fans of original models, we recommend the "Ural-3" radio, made in the form of a coffee table on a cross-leg. If you open the lid on one side, you will see a radio receiver with the LW, MW, HF (3 sub-bands) and VHF bands. By turning the table 180 degrees, you can open the turntable, designed for three speeds of rotation of the disc and playing records of any size. The dimensions of the radio are 650x465x325 mm. Weight 14 kg. The radiola included a remote speaker up to 3 meters. Judging by the photographs, the receiver unit and the EPU unit of the radio could be separated.