Daugava 1954
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Radiola network lamp "Daugava" from 1954 was produced at the Riga plant them. A.S.Popova. The first releases of the radiograms were referred to as "Santa." Radiola received the name in honor of the main river of Latvia. It consists of a 6-tube superheterodyne receiver of class 2, combined with a universal player designed to play regular and long-playing records up to 30 cm in diameter. The receiver has the ranges of LW, ST and 2 sub-ranges of HF. Handles for management are placed in niches on the side walls. The scale of the radio is horizontal, with a slight slope, glass. On it, in addition to the divisions indicating the frequency, the names of DV and CB radio stations are applied. An electromagnetic pickup and an asynchronous motor with a gearshift mechanism are used in the EDA. Radiola assembled in a wooden case, with an imitation of valuable breeds. Dimensions radioli 550h40h320 mm, its weight is 21 kg. Since the beginning of 1955, several factories in the USSR began to produce the Aurora, Irtysh, and Iset radio signals, which were made in absolute similarity to the Daugava radio systems.
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Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko