Lotos-2 1969
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The television receiver of the black-and-white image "Lotos" from the 4th quarter of 1965 was produced by the Simferopol plant of television sets named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. The unified television receiver 2 of the class "Lotus" (CNT-47-1) is designed to receive programs in black and white. Televisions began to be produced experimentally from October 1965, and their mass production began in 1966. Experienced design TVs were analogous to the TV "Dawn" of the Minsk Radio Plant, but they were already produced according to the scheme CNT-47-1, whereas TVs "Dawn" were produced according to the scheme CNT-47. In the TV "Lotos" 17 radio tubes, 21 semiconductor devices and a 47LK-2B type kinescope were used. The size of the visible image is 305x385 mm. The sensitivity of the model 50 mV. Rated output power 1.5 watts. Frequency range 100 ... 10000 Hz. Power consumption 180 watts. The TV dimensions are 590x460x330 mm. Weight 26 kg. The TV "Lotos-1" (CNT-47-1) manufactured since 1969 except the modified design does not differ from the model "Lotos". In 1969, the pilot production of the Lotos-2 TV set on a 59LK-2B type kinescope began, but it went into mass production with the name Crimea. Subsequent models of the plant were also named as "Crimea" with the addition of a number.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko