Rovesnik 1989
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Since 1989, the television receiver of the black-and-white image "Coeval" has been producing the Leningrad Magneton Plant. Small-sized TV `` Peers '' is the smallest TV ever produced in the USSR. The TV set `` Rovesnik '' was produced in 2 versions: in the form of a set-constructor containing all the components, parts and components for self-assembly of the finished structure, and in the form of a fully assembled and customized finished design and a factory warranty. The TV is assembled in a plastic case with several colors for external design. The television has a diagonal image size of eight centimeters and provides the reception of television programs on the built-in telescopic antenna on any of the 12 channels of the meter range, with good image and sound quality. Tuning to electronic channels. The main controls are placed on the front panel. Power is supplied from the network through an external rectifier and from an auxiliary battery pack. The dimensions of the TV are 171x140x67 mm. Weight without battery pack 1.4 kg. The price of the TV in the version assembled at the factory is 120 rubles, in the version of the radio designer 100 rubles. Since 1990, the plant has been producing the Magneton MT-501D television in design and layout that is almost similar to the Rovesnik television, but with the ability to work in addition to the MV range and in the UHF range.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko