Leningrad T-2 1949
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The television receiver "Leningrad T-2" since 1949 produced the Leningrad plant them. Kozitsky and the Saxenwerk plant in Radeberg (GDR). The TV Leningrad T-2 is a modification of the model Leningrad T-1. The television was created at the Kozitsky plant, it was produced there for some time, then it was transferred to the Saksenverk plant to increase the number of television sets produced and export. The television is designed to receive three television programs, receive radio stations in the DV, CB, HF and VHF-FM bands (the high-frequency part of the Leningradets receiver mounted in the TV is used), as well as for listening to a recording from an external player. The Leningrad T-2 TV set uses the 23LK1B or LK-230 kinescope in the first issues. Image size 180x135 mm. The sensitivity of the image channel is 500 μV. Power consumption 320 watts, when receiving radio stations 120 watts. Sound power output 2.5 watts. Frequency range 100 ... 5000 Hz. Sharpness 400 lines. The installation is framed in a wooden case finished with veneer for valuable wood species with dimensions of 780x400x460 mm. The mass of the model is 52 kg. Power supply from the alternating current main of 110, 127 or 220 V. The screen is protected by safety glass and a movable curtain. On the top panel is the radio control. On the back wall there are regulators of the frequency of lines and frames, the size of lines, frames, centering of lines and frames. In addition, at the back of the device there are jacks for connecting antennas and a pickup, a mains voltage switch, and fuses. The back of the receiver is removable, when you remove it, the TV is automatically disconnected from the network. ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko