词条 | R-311 (radio) |
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R-311 "Omega" (Р-311 «Омега») is a Soviet era shortwave radio receiver designed for military use. It was manufactured from 1954 until the mid-1970s. HistoryThe receiver was developed in the design bureau of the Aleksandrovsky radio factory in 1949 under the direction of V. M. Khakharev and M. E. Movshovich using the R-253 "Alfa" (Р-253 «Альфа») receiver as a basis for the design. Serial production began in 1954, and it was adopted by the Soviet military in 1956. DeploymentWhen used by Ground Forces, the R-311 was used in conjunction with mobile radio complexes (R-102, R-118, R-140, R-820M, and command-staff vehicles BMP-1KSh and BTR-60PU, etc.). In the Air Force they were equipped with mobile ground stations R-839 and R-843. The Navy also used the set on board ships. The receiver was supplied to other Warsaw Pact countries, and was exported to Vietnam, China, Cuba and others. At least 60,000 sets were produced. The R-311 receivers were transferred from front line service to DOSAAF organizations and were later used by radio amateurs. Technical SpecificationsThe receiver is a superheterodyne design with one frequency conversion. Circuitry consists of eight identical 2Ж27Л pentodes. The set is intended for reception of telegraphic and telephone (AM) signals. It has a quartz IF filter with a smooth adjustment of the bandwidth and an integrated quartz calibrator. It is also a "telegraph" heterodyne. The antenna socket is adapted to attach the Kulikov's type antenna. The output of the receiver is designed for simultaneous connection of two pairs of low-resistance headphones and a wire line with an impedance of 1500 ohms.[1] The receiver is assembled in a cabinet with two compartments. To the right is placed the receiver itself, and to the left are installed power sources and stored accessories - a portable lamp, headphones and a whip antenna. The casing is plywood, with a duralumin sheet on the outside. The casing and controls are provided with seals to protect them from moisture. The receiver is equipped with a handle and straps for carrying.
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.radista.info/en_download.html|title=RADISTA - Download|first=Djole|last=Belgrade|website=www.radista.info|accessdate=13 July 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.greenradio.de/e_r311.htm|title=R-311|website=www.greenradio.de|accessdate=13 July 2018}} Bibliography
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3 : Military electronics of Russia|Military radio systems|Radio in the Soviet Union |
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