Moskvich 1952
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Subscriber loudspeaker "Moskvich" from 1952 and 1954 produced Moscow district "Red October". The Moskvich subscriber loudspeaker has been developed and mastered in production at the Red October radio station in Moscow based on a case from the Moskvich radio receiver of the same factory since 1949. On the 1st photo of the subscriber loudspeaker, the plugs covering the openings of the volume control and the settings of the serial radio are clearly visible. Subsequently, a specially made case was used for the subscriber loudspeaker, in which the design of the front panel was also changed (2nd photo). Subscriber loudspeaker "Moskvich" was produced for subscribers of the city of Moscow, so it was designed for use in radio networks with a line voltage of 15 volts. Since 1954, the plant produced a loudspeaker with universal power, also with the name '' Moskvich ''. It had the ability to switch the input voltage to 15 and 30 V, which allowed the use of a loudspeaker throughout the USSR.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko