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This media file captures a vintage, beige-colored household weather station, likely originating from the Soviet era, given the "СДЕЛАНО В СССР" (Made in USSR) inscription. The device, identified by the model number "БМ 2," features a clear, somewhat dusty cover protecting its three primary measurement scales.

The top, arcing scale measures "АТМ. ДАВЛ." (Atmospheric Pressure). It ranges from approximately 700 to 1050, with units indicated as "ΓΠΑ" (hPa) on the left and "ММ РТ.СТ." (mm Hg) on the right. Qualitative labels "НИЗКОЕ" (LOW) and "ВЫСОКОЕ" (HIGH) are also present. The needle for atmospheric pressure points to roughly 750 mm Hg or 1000 hPa.

Below this, a straight horizontal scale indicates "°C" (Celsius) for temperature, ranging from 0 to 40 degrees. The temperature needle registers around 25-26°C.

The bottom, arcing scale measures "ОТН. ВЛАЖНОСТЬ %" (Relative Humidity %), spanning from 0 to 100%. This scale includes descriptive labels "СУХО" (DRY) and "ВЛАЖНО" (WET/HUMID). The humidity needle is positioned at approximately 50-55%.

A black rotary knob, possibly for calibration or adjustment, is visible at the bottom center. Two thin, dark threads or wires cross over the face of the instrument, potentially part of its internal mechanism or a hair hygrometer. A distinct logo, featuring the Cyrillic letters "ЗМЧ" (likely indicating a meteorological instruments factory), is present in the bottom right corner above the "Made in USSR" text. The overall appearance suggests a functional, well-preserved piece of historical technology from Biysk, Russia.
FM-3l3Pv2

Apr 28, 2026

Biysk, Russia

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This media file captures a vintage, beige-colored household weather station, likely originating from the Soviet era, given the "СДЕЛАНО В СССР" (Made in USSR) inscription. The device, identified by the model number "БМ 2," features a clear, somewhat dusty cover protecting its three primary measurement scales. The top, arcing scale measures "АТМ. ДАВЛ." (Atmospheric Pressure). It ranges from approximately 700 to 1050, with units indicated as "ΓΠΑ" (hPa) on the left and "ММ РТ.СТ." (mm Hg) on the right. Qualitative labels "НИЗКОЕ" (LOW) and "ВЫСОКОЕ" (HIGH) are also present. The needle for atmospheric pressure points to roughly 750 mm Hg or 1000 hPa. Below this, a straight horizontal scale indicates "°C" (Celsius) for temperature, ranging from 0 to 40 degrees. The temperature needle registers around 25-26°C. The bottom, arcing scale measures "ОТН. ВЛАЖНОСТЬ %" (Relative Humidity %), spanning from 0 to 100%. This scale includes descriptive labels "СУХО" (DRY) and "ВЛАЖНО" (WET/HUMID). The humidity needle is positioned at approximately 50-55%. A black rotary knob, possibly for calibration or adjustment, is visible at the bottom center. Two thin, dark threads or wires cross over the face of the instrument, potentially part of its internal mechanism or a hair hygrometer. A distinct logo, featuring the Cyrillic letters "ЗМЧ" (likely indicating a meteorological instruments factory), is present in the bottom right corner above the "Made in USSR" text. The overall appearance suggests a functional, well-preserved piece of historical technology from Biysk, Russia.

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