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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Radium" has been produced since October 1958 by the Lenin Gorky Television Plant.
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The tabletop TV of the 2nd class "Radiy" on a 43LK2B kinescope is designed to receive television programs on any of the 12 channels and to receive radio broadcasting in the VHF-FM band.
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In terms of electrical circuit and design, it almost does not differ from the TV "Rubin-102" of the Moscow TV Equipment Plant.
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Since the fall of 1959, the TV has been produced under the name Radiy-A, which was similar to the Rubin-102A TV.
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The Radiy-A TV was produced simultaneously in two external designs, in an old similar to the Radiy TV and a more modern one, which distinguished it from previous models.
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The TV case is made of multi-layer plywood and trimmed with precious woods.
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The front panel uses decorative plastic.
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The design of the faceplate had options.
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TV `` Radiy '' was produced until August 1962, and `` Radiy-A '' until December 1964.
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The price of the Radiy and Radiy-A TVs of both designs is 324 rubles after the 1961 reform.
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