Rubin-106-1 1965
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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Rubin-106" and "Rubin-107" from the autumn of 1964 produced the Moscow Television Factory. Second-class unified televisions for reception of b / w television programs '' Rubin-106 '' and '' Rubin-107 '' (UNT-47/59) are 12-channel television receivers using the latest advances in television technology. The difference between TVs in the application of different types of picture tubes, in the model "Rubin-106" - 59ЛК1Б, and in the model "Rubin-107" - 47ЛК1Б, dimensions and weight. From I quarter of 1965, the plant began a parallel release and models of the Rubin-106-1 (ULT-47 / 59-1), in various design options for the front panel. All parameters of the listed devices are standard for unified television receivers of the 2nd class. Televisions '' Rubin-107 '' released at times less than the models '' Rubin-106 ''. The price of the TV "Rubin-106" is 420 rubles, and the "Ruby-107" is 320 rubles. The release of the TV sets "Rubin-106" and "Rubin-107" from the 4th quarter of 1964 was of an experimental character. Its main production began in January 1965 and ended on September 30, 1967. Over the entire period, the plant produced 1,065,588 copies, including 77,123 copies for export. Engineers developers of TVs "Rubin-106" and "Rubin-107" V.M. Khakharev, S.E.Kishinevsky Yu.I.Sidorov, E.A.Bazhenin. Some TV series had 17/16 lamps and a 22/20 diode.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko