Radiola "Gamma" with a color music installation was developed in 1964 and was to be produced since 1965.
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At the end of 1964, about a hundred radiograms were released, but they did not get into the distribution network due to the ban of the USSR Chamber of Commerce.
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Radiola belonged to the second class, but had only the DV, SV, VHF bands and a fairly high price.
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In addition, the cover covering the EPU was made of dark plastic, which, according to experts, was unacceptable.
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The ready-made Gamma radios were sold to the workers of the RIP plant at a price of 38 rubles.
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Information about this for the site was provided by a former employee of the RIP plant - Pervushin Radislav Valentinovich.
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