Lamp network radio receiver "Minsk".

Tube radios.DomesticSince 1947, the network lamp radio receiver "Minsk" has been produced by the Minsk Radio Plant named after Molotov. The Minsk radio receiver was developed at the end of 1946 based on the Pioneer model. It is a mains powered six-tube superheterodyne of the second class with LW, MW and two HF sub-bands. Wave ranges: DV 150 ... 410 KHz, SV 520 ... 1500 KHz, KV-I 4.3 ... 12.2 MHz, KV-II 14.87 ... 15.44 MHz. IF 465 KHz. Sensitivity 150 μV. Selectivity on the adjacent channel is 20 dB, on the mirror channel in the ranges DV, SV - 30 dB, HF - 12 dB. The output power is about 2 W. The band of reproducible frequencies is 100 ... 4000 Hz. Power consumption 60 watts. The receiver has a tone control for high sound frequencies, which simultaneously jumps to adjust the IF bandwidth. A small batch of radio sets "Minsk" was released with two HF bands, apparently the data of this batch became the basis for the description of the reference book, then with only one extended one.