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VEF-214 A Vintage 1985 Soviet Russian Radio Receiver collectable rare USSR For Sale


VEF-214 A Vintage 1985 Soviet Russian Radio Receiver collectable rare USSR
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VEF-214 A Vintage 1985 Soviet Russian Radio Receiver collectable rare USSR:
$16.00


VEF-214 Vintage Soviet Russian Transistor Radio Receiver
(since 1986)
made in USSRAcceptable external condition. See pictures. NO telescopic antenna. Does NOT work, only hisses. Selling AS ISThe portable radio receiver of the 2nd class \"VEF-214\" has been produced by the Riga PA \"VEF\" since 1985. The radio receiver operates in the LW, MW, SW (three sub-bands) and VHF bands. The radio receiver is equipped with: AFC; AGC; squelch; LED indication of settings; sockets for external antenna, tape recorder, telephones. The receiver is powered from the network or from six A-373 elements. Sensitivity in the ranges: LW - 1.5 mV/m; MW - 0.7 mV/m; SW - 300 µV; VHF - 50 µV. Selectivity in AM is 26 dB. Range of reproduced sound frequencies: AM - 150...4000 Hz; FM - 150...10000 Hz. Rated output power - 0.25 W. The dimensions of the radio receiver are 247x297x80 mm. Weight 2.3 kg. Price 110 rubles.
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