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Car Radio УРАЛ, Ural-Auto 2 FM/AM/LW/SW.
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Can you put photos on?

As I remember Ural-auto, it is a rather slim box with the scale (dial) and the knobs on the narrow top part which otherwise, had it not be a car radio, would be on the wide side as with most transistor hi-end portables.

But the whole idea of that radio was that you have it as a car radio and next thing you do is you pull it out and carry it as you regular portable radio. So you don't risk it stolen from you, plus somewhere outdoors you do not have to keep your car's doors open, you simply enjoy it as you would a regular radio.

http://www.rw6ase.narod.ru/000/rprl_p/ural_awto09.jpg

if you look in this pic (This is Ural-Auto) there is a connector for the car, and there is the battery compartment for D size (4 D or what we called them 373 type).


the radio was created specifically for cars like "Moskvich 408" or "Moskvich 412", hence the connector and the shape.

This is the video with Ural Auto 2 .
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xt86lu_...%BE-2_tech


OK, so you have Ural-Auto-2. I think when autonomous it is fed from a special attached power block with 6 D batteries.

This is the picture. You can see the addition to the bottom.

http://www.rw6ase-dok1.narod.ru/f/ural_awto2_7.jpg


And this one is without it.

http://www.rw6ase-dok1.narod.ru/f/ural_awto2_1.jpg


Also, Ural Auto 2 is a michrochip radio, not all transistor really. So if a microchip is gone you are screwed. Not with the original Ural Auto.


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RE: Car Radio УРАЛ, Ural-Auto 2 FM/AM/LW/SW. - by morzh - 02-10-2014, 03:21 PM



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