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TV in Leningrad

 

A 240 line TV station was constructed in Leningrad in 1936. It apparently used domestic tech-nology, as opposed to the Moscow system, which was supplied by RCA. Here is a photos of the Leningrad transmitter:

 

This article appeared in the BVWS Bulletic

(Article Courtesy of BVWS Bulletin and Eric Westman)