Junost'-603 1973
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The television receiver of the black-and-white image Yunost-602 from the 1st quarter of 1973 was produced by the Moscow Radio Engineering Plant. Television '' Youth-2 '' in 1973 was upgraded to '' Youth-602 '' (UPT-23-VI). In the fall of 1973, the television was upgraded to '' Youth-603 '' (PT23-VI-3). Since 1975, Ryazan"™s Red Banner software has launched the TV set Yunost R-603, an analogue of the Yunost-603 model, where the letter P meant Ryazan. Parameters, design and appearance of all three TVs are the same. Plastic case TV '' Youth-603 '' with trimmed sidewalls made of artificial leather (in a small series), wood and corrugated plastic. The TV operates in the MW range and when the SKD-20 unit is installed and in the UHF range. On the right of the TV are the UHF tuning knob, the on knob combined with the dimmer, the switch buttons for the UHF-MF ranges and antennas, and the external antenna jacks. The 220/12 V power connector is located on the rear. On the front panel is the PTC handle and local oscillator. Other handles are at the top and rear. The model has a series of automatic adjustments. Perhaps listening to the sound on the head phones. The sensitivity of the model is 30 µV, the resolution is 350 lines. Output rated power 0.3 watts. The speaker uses the speaker 0.5 GD-30, instead of 0.5 GD-17 (model 2/602). The dimensions of the TV are 320x250x240 mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Price 257/260 rubles. The Moscow Radio Engineering Plant produced television sets for export. The export TV set delivered to England had the name '' Rigonda-Starlet '' and worked only in the UHF range.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko