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19th Apr 2016, 4:01 pm | #1 |
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You post on Russian forum rt20.mybb2.ru ?
Anyone here post on the Russian forum rt20.mybbb2.ru? Seems to be an active site.
I have zero Russian skills. What I tried to find this morning is any photographs of the standard anode battery (60 Volt) that would have been used with USSR made broadcast battery radios of the 1950s. I did find (what I think) is a filament battery (1.2 Volt nominal) Some of the sets that used the battery are: Искра 53, Родина 52A - 52А, Voronezh, Новь, Воронеж. With my mania for documenting batteries, I REALLY want to know what my little Russian radio from 1958 was powered by if you did not use the TGK-3 thermoelectric generator. Thanks, Robert |
19th Apr 2016, 6:48 pm | #2 |
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Re: You post on Russian forum rt20.mybb2.ru ?
The main label appears to say "Battery/Screen/1.28-IVMTs-525-P".
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20th Apr 2016, 7:02 am | #3 |
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Re: You post on Russian forum rt20.mybb2.ru ?
Correction - it's "1.28-NVMTs-525-P". I realise that I misread the "Н" (N) as a "И" (I).
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