Country National selection Selection process Eesti Laul 2009 Selection date(s) 7 March 2009 Selected entrant Selected song ' Finals performance Semi-final result Qualified (3rd, 115 points) Final result 6th, 129 points • 2009 • After discussions on whether Estonia should withdraw due to the participation in the in, (ERR) announced that, due to public demand, they would participate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, to be held in. In August 2008 Estonian Minister of Culture announced a possible boycott could be held between the Baltic states of Estonia,. Latvia later rebuked the boycott and announced that they would be present at the 2009 contest. In September 2008 a public poll was held on whether Estonia should participate at the contest. 66% of the poll takers wished to see Estonia at the contest.
ERR later submitted to public demand and announced that they would participate at the contest in May. The winner of the newly formed contest, replacing the former, was with the song ' (Nomads or Travellers), written by, which received 82% of the final vote.
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Country: Manufacturer / Brand: Year: 1973 Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner Valves / Tubes 8: Semiconductors (the count is only for transistors) 18: Main principle Super-Heterodyne (Super in general); ZF/IF 465 kHz Tuned circuits 6 AM circuit(s) Wave bands Broadcast, Long Wave, more than 2 x SW plus FM or UHF. Details Record Player (perh.Changer) Power type and voltage Alternating Current supply (AC) / 127; 220 Volt Loudspeaker - This model requires external speaker(s).
Power out 25 W (unknown quality) from Radiomuseum.org Model: Estonia 006s - Tallinn Punane RET Radio Works Material Wooden case Shape Tablemodel, low profile (big size). Dimensions (WHD) 272 x 790 x 340 mm / 10.7 x 31.1 x 13.4 inch Notes Top-class radio.
Two external acoustic systems '10MAC-1', 426×270×237 mm with 2 loudspeakers each. External record player 'II-EPU-52c', 165×450×330 mm.
From 1978, new record player 'PEPU-62CM' 177×490×358. Transistors in low-frequency amplifier. Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) 25 kg / 55 lb 1.1 oz (55.066 lb) Literature/Schematics (1) -- Schematic Model page created. See 'Data change' for further contributors.