Josh Dersch wrote:
I ended up with an Elektronika-85 (also known as the
MS-0585)that was
sold by a listmember a few weeks back. It's an uncanny clone of the Dec
Pro 350/380 both inside and out. I'm just givingit a basic inspection
at the moment and I'd like to test the power supply, I'm just unsure
what voltages / frequencies it wants and there are no labels anywhere
indicating what those might be.
My research on the 'net indicates that it's likely to be 220/240V (in
which case I'll need to get astep-up transformer), but I was wondering
if anyone here had any first-hand experience with this sort of thing.
Thanks as always,
Josh
220V 50Hz was the standard, sorry I have no further experience
with this thing.
But good luck starting it, the russian TTL Chips at least with the brownish
case tend to be broken after long time of storage (because of humidity?)
I do have an Elektronika 60 which is something like an 11/03 but with
metric connectors.
Regards,
Holm
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