Vesna 1949
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Since May 1949, the radio network receiver "Spring" has produced the Moscow Radio Plant. At the Moscow Radio Factory, in the laboratory of VG Gusev, at the end of 1948, a Moskvich-V radio receiver was developed. Since 1949, began its mass release. The demand for the receiver exceeded the supply, so it was decided to transfer the parallel production of the model to Voronezh and Aleksandrovsky radio plants. After modernization, the receiver of the 2nd version at both plants remained with the name '' Moskvich-V '', and at the Moscow Radio Factory was renamed the radio '' Spring ''. Additionally, the production of the spring radio Vesna was transferred to a backup plant in the city of Saratov and to the Moscow radio factory Red October where, after its short release and the next second modernization of the radio Moskvich-V (third version) at all factories began to be called "Moskvich-V". The radio "Spring" was decorated as in the above photos, only with the words "Spring" instead of "Moskvich". Main characteristics: Wave bands DV 150 ... 415 kHz, CB 520 ... 1600 kHz. PCh 465 kHz The rated output power of the 0.5 GD-2 loudspeaker is at least 0.5 W. 35 watts mains power consumption. The dimensions of the receiver are 290x185x140 mm. Weight 4.3 kg. Retail price of 172 rubles for 1949.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko