Radmor 5100 radio receiver3D Model
The Model 5100 was one of the most technically advanced radio receivers in communist Poland. The receiver with a built-in amplifier allowed reproduction of pseudo-quadrophonic sound (quasi-quadro). The quadrophony effect involved using the difference in the signal strength between the left and right channels, which gave an illusion of spatial sound. The Radmor 5100 was developed at Zakłady Radiowe Radmor in cooperation with other industrial design institutions. Prototypes of the 5100 model were built in 1976, and mass production began a year later, which was continued until 1979. The Radmor 5100 was sold in Poland and exported to France. The Model 5100 is the first in a series of luxury class hi-fi radio receivers manufactured by Radmor. It employs a modular design typical for radio telephones.
Manufacturer: Zakłady Radiowe Radmor, 1977-1979
Inv. No.: MIM1508/V-309
Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements
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