Temp-3 black-and-white television receiver.

Black and white televisionsDomesticThe Temp-3 black-and-white television receiver was produced by the Moscow Radio Plant from 1957 to 1960. The 2nd class TV Temp-3 is a further modernization of the Temp models. Significant changes have been made to the TV that have improved the image and sound quality, ease of use. The TV works in any of the 12 channels. In addition, the TV is designed to receive FM stations in the 64.5 ... 73 MHz range and to play a gramophone record and record sound on a tape recorder. The TV uses 18 lamps, a 43LK2B rectangular kinescope, 13 diodes, which made it economical. AC powered, power consumption 165 when receiving TV and 65 watts radio. When receiving weak signals, it is possible to switch to an inertial synchronization scheme, which makes the image more stable and less dependent on interference. For FM reception, the TV has a special internal antenna. When the FM is turned on, only 5 lamps work. Sensitivity - 200 μV. Rated output power 2 W. The TV is mounted in a polished wooden case measuring 495x480x450 mm. TV weight 32 kg. The screen is covered with a removable safety glass. Under it are dual control knobs, on the left is a switch, brightness and contrast, on the right is the volume and FM setting. There is a scale between them. There were several TV designs. During the entire production period, the TV has undergone three circuit upgrades. The export version of the Temp-3 TV is similar in design to the Temp-4 TV that was produced later.