Vesna 1960
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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Spring" since 1960 produced the Dnepropetrovsk radio plant. The TV of the 3rd class '' Spring '' according to the scheme and construction, except for the external design, is similar to the model '' Banner-58 '', but is made on a 35LK2B kinescope. The case is wooden polished, dimensions 445x440x420 mm. The weight of the model is 23 kg. The front panel of the TV is plastic. Here, for the first time, a convex 5 mm protective glass was applied to protect the screen of the kinescope. Mounting elements made on a horizontal metal chassis. Control knobs are displayed on the front panel. TV works in any of the 12 channels and in the FM range. In the scheme of the TV applied 15 radio tubes and 7 diodes. Sensitivity 275 mV. Horizontal clarity 400, vertical 450 lines. The power consumption is 140 W, when the FM is 65 W. The TV '' Spring-M '' produced since 1962 according to the design and layout is not much different from the previous one, but it does not have a constructive reception in the FM range. The size of the image is 220x290 mm. The sensitivity of the TV increased to 200 µV. The 1GD loudspeaker is located frontally. There are jacks for headphones, jacks can be used to connect a tape recorder when recording sound. The TV uses AGC and manual adjustment of clarity. This regulator allows you to get rid of the distortion, which may depend not only on the TV or the reception conditions, but also on the defects of the transmission path. The case of the model is made of wood polished and imitates valuable species. The main control knobs are displayed on the front panel. The knob for the PTK, the local oscillator and the timbre of the HF are located in the niche on the right of the case, and the other knobs, jacks for the antenna and headphones are located behind the chassis. TV "Spring-M" was released 10.7 thousand units, they were sold mainly in Ukraine. The price of the TV is 210 rubles.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko