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Radiola network lamp stereo "Teika" in 1959 developed the Riga plant Radio Engineering "named after A. Popov. Radio Teika makes it possible to receive broadcasting stations operating in the DV, SV, KV and VHF bands and play records with normal and stereo recordings. In the receiver, the radioli partially applied printed wiring. A two-channel low-frequency radio amplifier when you press the "mono" key is combined. When you press the "stereo" amplifiers each work on their own speakers. The loudspeaker system consists of two remote pedestals, each of which has three loudspeakers; one low-frequency 6GD-1 and two high-frequency 1GD-1 each. The electric radio player has a machine that allows you to automatically play ten records of different diameters. The automatic EPU allows you to stop playing, repeat it, or start playing the next record at any time. Control of the machine is carried out using three keys. How much was released radiol - not installed.