Cassette video recorder '' Electronics VM-12 ''.

Video television equipment.video playersSince 1984, the Elektronika VM-12 video cassette recorder has been produced by the Vornezh NPO Elektronika, the Voronezh Videophone plant, the Leningrad PO Pozitron, the Radon Marx plant and the Spektr Novgorod plant. VM-12 is a copy of the Japanese Panasonic NV-2000 video recorder released back in 1975. Household VM '' Electronics VM-12 '' is intended for recording color and b / w TV programs directly from an antenna (using a built-in tuner) or video programs from any video signal source in PAL and SECAM systems to magnetic tape in VK-30 cassettes, VK-120 or VK-180 and their subsequent playback on 6 ... 7 channels of the MV TV range or through the video output. Slant-line video recording system using two rotating video heads. The VM provides erasing of video programs, rewinding the tape, listening to sound on headphones, slow-motion or fast-motion video recording, short-term stopping of the tape during recording and playback. There is a tape consumption meter and a timer, with an electronic clock and setting the start and end times for recording the selected TV program for 14 days. The VM was produced in three design options for the front panel and case, painted in silver, black, milky or combined colors, including those with horizontal buttons. Belt speed 2.339 cm / s. Knock coefficient ± 0.5%. The range of sound frequencies is 100 ... 8000 Hz. The resolution of the luminance channel is 240 lines. Output voltage of audio signal 0.2 V, video signal ~ 1.5 V. Power consumption 43 W. VM dimensions - 480x367x136 mm. Its weight is 10 kg. Experienced VMs under the name "Electronics Video-82" were released at the end of 1982. Since the beginning of the 90s, to reduce the cost of models, modernized versions of "Electronics VM-12A" (aka VM "Electronics VMTs-16") without a TV tuner and HF modulator and "Electronics VM-12D" with an output video signal in the UHF have been produced.