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by mitkrakow in furniture-home
The Amator-Stereo DSS-101 is the first widely available, Polish standard class stereo receiver produced in 1976–1985. The receiver was designed for a wide range of customers and was distributed at a relatively low price. It was presented for the first time at the Poznań International Fair in the autumn of 1975. Its release coincided with the end of the glory days of radios with a gramophone, and with the discontinuation of the production of vacuum tube radios. It was in the mid-1970s that stereophony became popular. The design of the Amator-Stereo uses integrated circuits, ceramic and hybrid filters, and a plastic chassis. The receiver is designed to receive long, medium, short (two ranges) and UHF wave. It has a built-in ferrite antenna. It was sold as a set with two compact wooden loudspeakers with Tonsil ZG-10 broad-range speakers. Manufacturer: Zakłady Radiowe Unitra Diora, 1975 Inv. no.: MIM775/V-188 Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements Licence: CC BY-NC-SA