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Since 1936, the automobile radio "AI-656" has produced the Moscow plant named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze (formerly Moselektrik). The complex of audio-video components in a modern car is no longer surprising anyone, and in the 30s even the presence of a radio in the car was considered the height of luxury. The very first Soviet car radio was the AI-656. The name stands for: "Automotive, Individual, 6-circuit 5-lamp, 1936 release." Since August 1936, this car receiver has been equipped with the legendary car '' ZIS-101 ''. Read more about the radio in the documentation below.