Belarus'-B 1960
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Since 1960, the Belarus-B television and radio broadcasting station has been produced by the experimental series Minsk Radio Plant named after V.I. Lenin. Teleradiola Consists of a Temp-4 TV with a screen diagonal of 53 centimeters, a Belarus-59 broadcast receiver and a universal electric player. The installation is designed to receive television programs in any of the 12 television channels, receive broadcasting stations operating in the long, medium, short (two sub-bands, there are three in the radio) and ultra-short waves, as well as reproducing gramophone records from ordinary and long-playing records. Two loudspeakers located frontally and two loudspeakers on a side wall of the TV create sufficient volume in a room of the big sizes. Teleradiola is mounted in a wooden case, which is veneered with valuable wood species. The eight-key switch is used to turn on or off the teleradiol, turn on the receiver to various ranges and the electric player. The main control knobs are located on the front panel and in the niches of the right side wall. The installation kit has a remote control that, using a 4-meter cable, connects to a teleradiol via a special chip and allows you to adjust the sound volume and image brightness from a distance.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko