Avangard 1953
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A television receiver of the black-and-white image "Vanguard" (TL-1) has been producing the Kozitsky Leningrad Plant since the fall of 1953. The Vanguard TV is designed to receive only in one of the first three low-frequency channels. The TV uses 18 lamps and a 31LK2B kinescope. Power is supplied by 110 or 220 V AC, power consumption is 220 W. Sensitivity is 800 μV. Amplifier rated output power 1 W. The TV case is wooden polished, 445Ñ…535Ñ…410 mm in size, the TV weighs 35 kg, the control panel and speakers are located under the cover in the upper part of the case. There are controls for timbre, size, frame rate, and line on the back of the TV.In the televisions of the first issues, a local oscillator knob was put out on the front, under the bottom of the case. The built-in antenna allowed receiving close to television studios. '', without a top cover and in a design similar to that of the Avangard-55 television. Since the fall of 1954, the Avangard television in the new building began to produce the newly built TV factory in Krasnoyarsk. Since October 1954, TV in a new design was produced in Minsk. Since 1957, a copy of the Avangard TV TL-1 with the name Wisla (T-16) was produced in the Polish People"™s Republic. ,null,ru,null,null,null,null
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko