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Originally Posted by Old1625
No matter what, that is one sweet-looking find!  Very clean, and looks as if it could easily be made to play--assuming the kine is OK. I wonder what standard they used over there at the time, and how much it would take to tinker it to operate as NTSC....
(Edit: A source offers that it operated on the French SECAM standard.)
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Just a note that SECAM was a color transmission standard developed
from the late fifties, thus it is not relevant to this 1946 receiver. Of
course the matter of compatibility of early Soviet TV sets with
other European systems remains open.