Television receivers b / w images "Temp-6" and "Temp-7".

Black and white televisionsDomesticTelevision receivers for b / w images "Temp-6" (C) and "Temp-7" (C) have been produced by the Moscow Radio Plant since 1960. These TVs have embodied all the latest achievements of domestic and foreign television technology of the early sixties. They were in no way inferior to the best foreign models, and in many respects they surpassed them. The televisions were created by the design bureau of the Moscow Radio Plant under the leadership of D.S. Kheifets. Models are 17 tube 12 channel TVs. The difference is in picture tubes and design. The Temp-6 TV has a 43LK9B kinescope with an image size of 270x365 mm. On the Temp-7 TV, a 53LK6B kinescope, with an image size of 350x470 mm. Televisions have a common layout, design and characteristics. On the Temp-7 TV, due to a larger case and an improved speaker system, where one speaker is located at the bottom of the case, and the other on the side, the frequency range is 80 ... 8000 Hz, on the Temp-6 TV it is 100 ... 7000 Hz. His speakers also have two speakers, but they are located in the front. Rated output power 1 W. Sensitivity 100 μV. This sensitivity in combination with AFC and F and AGC allows you to get confident reception of programs on an outdoor antenna within a radius of 70 km. Power consumption 200 watts. It is possible to connect headphones and a pickup. A remote control is provided to control the image brightness and sound volume (not included in the package). The cases are wooden, veneered with valuable wood species. Dimensions of the Temp-6 model - 444x562x338 mm. Weight 28 kg. The price is 336 rubles. The dimensions of the Temp-7 TV are 544x610x442 mm. Weight 43 kg. Price 480 rubles. TVs were exported to the countries of Europe (index E) and America (index A). During the years of production (1960 ... 1964) of the Temp-6 TV sets, 320,000 copies were made, and the Temp-7 TVs were 13,500. Since 1962, the Shauliai Television Plant has also produced the Temp-6 TV. At the end of 1964, the Temp-7 TV was upgraded to the Temp-7B model, but there was no information about this.