Retro equipment from my collection at the dacha

I want to tell you about my collection of retro technology from the USSR. Everything is in excellent and working condition. Refrigerators freeze, receivers receive. Speakers sing.

The exhibition is opened by the Saratov 1615 M refrigerator.

It was produced since 1951 at Plant No. 306 of the Saratov Electric Aggregate Production Association (SEPO).

Specifications:
Dimensions: 48x60x116.6 cm
Number of chambers: single chamber
total volume: 165 l

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Refrigerator Saratov 1615 M (from personal archive)

 

VEF radio receiver.

Specifications
Maximum sensitivity at an output power of 5 mW in the ranges:
LW – 200 μV/m;
MW – 100 μV/m;
SW – 15 μV.
Real sensitivity:
LW – 1.2 mV/m;
MW – 0.6 mV/m;
SW – 50 μV.
Band of reproduced audio frequencies: 200 … 4000 Hz.
Nominal output power with a nonlinear distortion coefficient of no more than 5% – 150 mW.
Power source: 6 elements of type 373. (The receiver could operate for up to 150 hours on one set of batteries).
Dimensions: 297x230x105 mm.
Weight: 3.3 kg.

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Radio receiver VEF 202 (from personal archive)

 

Acoustic system 10AC-9

It was produced by the Riga Radio Plant named after A.S. Popov.

Specifications:
Acoustic design – two-way system with phase inverter.
Frequency range: 63 – 18000 Hz
Sensitivity: 85 dB
Resistance: 4 Ohm
Nominal power: 10 W
Maximum power: 25 W
Dimensions: 360x210x177 mm
Weight: 5 kg

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Acoustic system 10AC-9 (from personal archive)

 

 

Acoustic system  Vega 15AC-404

A little about the speakers themselves. Manufactured by PO Vega, Berdsk, Novosibirsk Region, USSR. Produced since 1984 (according to some sources, since 1979). Later renamed 15AC-204.

Specifications:
Acoustic design: closed type.
Frequency range: 63 – 20000 Hz.
Resistance: 4 Ohm 
Unevenness in the range of 63 – 20000 Hz: 15 dB.
Dimensions: 400x250x190.
Weight: 8 kg.
Nominal power: 15 W
Rated power: 25 W

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Acoustic system Vega 15AC-404 (from personal archive)

 

It’s hard to say what model this gas stove is and where it was made. There are similar photos on the Internet, but they are labeled completely differently. And the manufacturers and models are different. It’s problematic to move it aside and look for the tag – the gas is connected. So for now it will be nameless.

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Gas stove (from personal archive)

 

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