`` Neva '' black-and-white television receiver.

Black and white televisionsDomesticSince 1956, the television receiver "Neva" has been produced by the Leningrad Plant named after Kozitsky. The Neva desktop TV has much in common with the Mir TV in terms of its layout and design, although its technical indicators are lower than those of the Mir TV. The Neva TV has been mass-produced since mid-1956. He could receive any of the five programs, as well as radio stations in the VHF range. The sensitivity of the TV for the image and sound channels is 100 µV. The model uses 19 radio tubes, 10 diodes and a 53LK2B kinescope. Image size 330x440 mm. Powered by an electrical network of 127 or 220 volts. Power consumption when watching TV is 170 W, and when listening to radio stations 80 W. The nominal output power of the sound channel is 2 W. There are two loudspeakers. The range of effectively reproduced sound frequencies is 100 ... 8000 Hz. The TV has a bass amplifier input for connecting an external player. The dimensions of the model are 600x560x490 mm. Weight 48 kg.