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Ultra Electric Products: Ultra 15" Console TV with Radio

Source:

This information from the c1953 catalogue.  

Power: AC mains only, 200-260 volt, 50 cycles.
Wavebands: One TV.  Two radio: MW (185 - 500 m), LW (1100 to 1900m).
Controls: Contrast, brightness, Volume on/off.  Six pre-set controls at the rear that were "seldom required".  Radio tuning, wave-change and tone control.
Design: "The cabinets are beautifully veneered in medium toned walnut and measures 38¼" high, 18" wide, 20¾" deep.
Date: c1953.  Price £137 17s 6d (standard model), £139 19s 6d (Long Range model, London and Midlands only).
Manufacturer: Ultra Electric Ltd. Western Avenue, Acton, London W3
Features:

 

"The 18-valve circuit employed is a superhet on both sound and vision.  The use of single side band technique and the use of miniature valves and transformers enables all circuits to be used at high efficiency, giving a steady picture of high definition.  An additional valve stage is incorporated in the long range models.
"The cathode ray tube gives a highly efficient black and white picture.  The special filter in front of the cathode ray tube is a very substantial advance in increasing the pleasure of viewing.
"A moving-coil high flux density speaker is employed, giving up to 3 watts output.
"The radio models employ 5 valves for broadcast reception, which are an integral part of the television receiver, ensuring the same high quality of reproduction.
"The cathode ray tube and special television valves are switched off when using radio.  Provision is made for using a gramophone pick-up and extension loudspeaker. 
"Special attention has been paid to providing a natural life-like picture showing all the half-tones between black and white, uniformity of focus, a rock-steady picture which is not troubled by interference, even in areas of low signal strength, good sound quality, adequate suppression and, above all, reliability.