SOV - 10RT (Tanková rádiostanica)

The 10RT-12 or 10RT-26 radio was
radio station designed for armored units, preferably self-propelled guns. It was established in 1939, production in small series was interrupted from August 1941 to September 1942. It was assembled into tanks only after 1945, production ended in 1956. The construction for the conditions at that time was very progressive and relatively small. The transmitting part of the radio station was actually only a power amplifier of the radio station, the transmitted signal was created in the receiving part, which guaranteed the precise tuning of the receiver and transmitter. Tuning was continuous or determined by one of the two crystals.


Frequencies: 3.75 to 6 MHz
Power: about 10W
Sensitivity: 5 to 8 uV
Operations: A1, A3
Power supply: 12 or 26 V DC on-board network via rotary converters
Antennas: 1 to 4 m


Source: own collection, www.rkd.friko.pl, www.qrz.ru
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