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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Wave" was released in early 1954 by an experimental series (~ 30 copies) at plant No. 528 (Moscow Radio Plant). An experienced small-sized TV "Wave", among other experienced, was intended for mass production. In February 1954, a general meeting of workers of radio plants, the radio industry and many interested engineers and designers of television and radio equipment was held in Moscow. Were demonstrated prototypes TVs. Volna TV was designed using a single-channel direct amplification scheme with 10 radio tubes and a 31LK2B round glass kinescope with a beam angle of 53 degrees and an image size of 240x180 mm The TV differed from other models in small dimensions, mass, high sensitivity for reception at a distance of up to 30 kilometers, consumed 150 watts of power. For a number of technical and organizational reasons, the TV has not been put into mass production. In this design, the plant in 1954 and since 1955 produced TVs under the name "Temp" and "Temp-2" with other kinescopes and electric. schemes.