Temp 1954
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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Temp" from I-q 1954 produced at the plant number 528 (this is the Moscow radio plant). Television receiver '' Pace '', its other name '' Pace-1 '' is intended to receive only one program operating in one of five channels. The channel was tuned at the radio factory, and in the TV form it was indicated which channel the TV was tuned to. On another channel, the television was rebuilt by replacing special circuits. The TV is assembled in a wooden polished box with dimensions of 520x570x470 mm. Its weight is 38 kg. The TV is powered from an electrical network with a voltage of 110, 127 or 220 V. The main knobs for adjustment are displayed on the front panel. Additional knobs are located at the back: adjustment of the local oscillator, timbre of HF, frame rate and frequency of lines, knobs of the image size in the vertical and horizontal. On the back of the unit"™s chassis, there is also a mains voltage switch, a fuse and antenna sockets. The TV can work with both room and outdoor antennas. Symmetric antenna is included in one of the antenna jacks looking from the distance to the television studio with the help of the antenna pad. An antenna with an unbalanced cable (PK-1 or RK-3) is switched on directly, and at a close distance from the studio through a signal divider. The TV uses a round kinescope 40LK1B, with an image size of 240x320 mm, 21 lamps, 3 diodes. Sensitivity TV 1000 mV. Power consumption 240 watts. During the release, and this from 10/01/1954 to 10/01/1955, there were three upgrades of the Temp TV set, and 13,722 TV sets of all three upgrades were released.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko