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The Komsomolets black-and-white television receiver was developed and produced in a small experimental series in 1959 by the Kozitsky Leningrad Plant.
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The Komsomolets TV set is made of 7 ready-made blocks using advanced technological processes and printed wiring.
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The TV works in any of the 12 television channels.
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The sensitivity of the model is 200 μV.
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Selectivity over the image channel 20 dB.
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Clarity 500 lines.
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Brightness gradations 7. Nominal output power on the sound channel is 1 W.
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Frequency response range Powered by 127 or 220 V AC. Power consumption does not exceed 130 W.
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The TV has a 35LK2B kinescope with an image size of 215x285 mm.
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The dimensions of the model are 316x370x400 mm.
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Weight 16.5 kg.
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TV "Komsomolets" was produced in 2 versions of external design. See the image below.
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Based on information from collection of Valery Khartchenko