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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "VRK" from I quarter of 1937 was produced by the experimental workshops VNIIT (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Television). The first Russian terrestrial electronic TV "VRK" was developed and released in the amount of 20 copies on the instructions of the All-Union Radio Committee. The television is set on 24 radio tubes and is intended for receiving an experienced Leningrad television center with image decomposition into 240 lines, where part of the "VRK" TV sets were used as controls in setting up, testing and operating OLTC, which began regular broadcasts from September 1, 1938 (2 times a week). A demonstration of the principles of high-quality television was organized, the first of which was held in September 1937 in the Leningrad House of Technology for Professionals and the Press. Before the demonstration, there were lectures on the principles of electronic television, followed by a film demonstration. Other televisions were installed in the palaces of culture, the palace of pioneers, clubs of factories and factories of Leningrad for collective viewing.