SOV - R-155 (přijímač)

Радиоприемник Р-155
Radio receiver R-155


The R-155 KV-band radio receiver was produced in a number of versions:
R-155 "Brusnika" (Брусника)
R-155A
R-155MR
R-155N
R-155R
R-155U
R-155P "Rjabina" (Рябина)


Radio receiver R-155P

The receiver is a superheterodyne with dual mixing. The frequencies are stabilized by a crystal oscillator on the side to produce fundamental frequencies. It excels in high sensitivity and selectivity.


It operates at frequencies in the range 1.5 - 29.9999 MHz.


Within this range, it can be configured for any of 285,000 fixed frequencies.
The frequency range of the instrument is divided into 6 subranges:
I. : 1,5 - 2,9999 MHz
II. : 3,0 - 4,9999 MHz
III. : 5.0 - 7.9999 MHz
IV. : 8,0 - 12,9999 MHz
V. : 13,0 - 19,9999 MHz
VI. : 20,0 - 29,9999 MHz

- Dimensions : (height x width x depth)1040 x 615 x 535 mm
- Weight: 210 kg


Source: www.museum.radioscanner.ru
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The receiver was used in the R-140 setup. It has the possibility of 10 channels preset with remote or local switching, manual frequency selection, it allowed to receive A1, A2, A3, A3J (LSB, USB, DSB, LSB+USB = AKORD), F1 F6 and F3 signals. Strokes at F1 125, 250 and 500 Hz. The carrier could be recovered from the residual (3% or 10%) or by a local oscillator, or by a local oscillator synchronized with the residual carrier. The first MF is 1.25 MHz and the second 215 kHz.
/source: Receiver description and own collection/
URL : https://www.valka.cz/SOV-R-155-prijimac-t80946#296700 Version : 0
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