Network tube radio receiver `` General Electric 62 ''.

Tube radios.ForeignThe General Electric 62 network tube radio has been produced since 1948 by General Electric, USA. Superheterodyne on five radio tubes, one of which is used in the rectifier. The receiver has a built-in mechanical clock that shows the current time and can be used to turn on the radio for a few minutes, at a preset frequency as an alarm clock. MW range - 540 ... 1600 kHz. IF - 455 kHz. AGC. The diameter of the loudspeaker is 10.2 cm. The maximum output power is 1.2 W. The range of sound frequencies reproduced by the loudspeaker is 150 ... 4000 Hz. The radio is powered by an alternating current network, with a voltage of 105 ... 125 volts, a frequency of 60 Hz. The average voltage is 110 volts. Power consumption 35 W. Dimensions of the model are 270 x 160 x 135 mm. Weight 3.9 kg.