Bitova Electronika

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Bitova Electronika
IndustryElectronics Systems
PredecessorZavod za Radiotechnichesa aparatura
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960) in Veliko Tarnovo
Defunct2014 (2014)
FateBankruptcy
Headquarters
Bulgaria
Number of employees
6,012 (1983)

Bitova Electronika Ltd was a Bulgarian manufacturer of electronics and military radars[1] that was established in 1960 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria as Zavod za Radiotechnichesa aparatura (English: Factory for Radio Equipment). The first factory was located north from Veliko Tarnovo in Dervenya. Later, a new factory was built in the new south industrial zone. In 1961, the factory made the first Bulgarian radio Komsomolets. Three years later, it built PCBs.[clarification needed] In the next years, the radios "Progres", " Echo", "Tenor", "Lyra" and others were made by the company.[2]


Since 1975, the company manufactured Sofia televisions Sofia. The company produces the white-black television Veliko Tarnovo T3106. In 1984, the company constructed color TV, Veliko Tarnovo 84. From 84 were produced more than 2 000 000 units. The electronic products from Veliko Tarnovo take the name Resprom.[3] In 1983, 6,012 people worked in the factory. Next year were launched TV - Veliko Tarnovo 85. In the beginning of 90s, it were launched TC 5122 and TC 51015 with parts from Philips. In the 90s, the company was renamed to Bitova Electronika Ltd. It went bankrupt in 2014.[4]


  • Television receiver made in the factory
    Television receiver made in the factory
  • RPM311
    RPM311

References

  1. ^ "Official werpage". Archived from the original on 2014-12-26. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  2. ^ http://naneobratmu.byethost5.com/
  3. ^ "KN34PC-Silistra".
  4. ^ "За 4 млн. евро австрийската "Кроношпан" купи фалиралия радиозавод".