Special magnetic disc recorder MAG-D1 (P-181)3D Model
The special vacuum-tube magnetic disc recorder MAG-D1 (P-181) was designed and manufactured by the Soviet Audio Recordings Institute in Moscow in 1957. The device was designed as a component of a military communications system and was intended for recording radiotelegraphic Morse code signals. The MAG-D1 model belongs to a numerous family of MAG special-purpose magnetic recorders, and it differs from the other models by the use of a ferromagnetic disc instead of a reel of magnetic tape. It is one of the first devices manufactured in the USSR in which the technology was used for recording radiotelegraph signals. The principle of operation of the recorder is based on magnetic recording. The head system incorporates a magnetic adapter with a needle for readout, which allows two-way recording and playback of the disc.
Manufacturer: The Soviet Audio Recordings Institute, 1957
Inv. No.: MIM 1318/V-296
Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA
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