She was succeeded by radio stations R-106 and R-116. Made already on subminiature lamps and two germanium transistors (inverter power supply). She came to equip the Polish Army in the early 60s, used at the level of the team to the company.
A significant drawback of this radio were very expensive and not very durable batteries - but it was very light. In the open range was up to 2 - 4 km.
Frequency range | 48,5 - 51,5 MHz |
Modulation | frequency modulation (FM) |
Frequency change | fluent tuning, plot scale up to 100 kHz |
Work | without seeking and tuning ensured by a large gauge and unpressurized, stable heterodyne |
Intermediate frequency | 1880 kHz |
Output power | approx. 300 mW |
Sensitivity | no worse than 2 μV |
Frequency deviation | 8 kHz |
Power | internal battery 2 pcs. silver-zinc batteries, 1.5 V / 10 Ah |
Work time | approx. 13 hours with a time of receipt to the transmission 3:1 (on one set of batteries) |
Weight | approx. 3 kg (working set) |
Temperature range | -50 to +50 °C |
Immersion | withstands immersion in water at 0.5 m for 10 minutes (both lids are closed) |