The radio "Festival" in 1957 was produced in limited quantities by the Leningrad Metalware Plant. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049"Festival" is the first domestic portable transistor radio, developed and released in the USSR as a souvenir for the VI International Festival of Youth and Students, which opened in Moscow on July 28, 1957. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049The receiver was experimental and limited edition. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Its design became quite successful, and from the first quarter of 1958, according to the same electrical scheme, design and design, the production of a radio receiver was established at the Voronezh Radio Plant, where it was called Voronezh. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049But for a number of technical and economic reasons (lack of components, high price, low demand, lack of repair facilities), the release of the model in Voronezh also did not become serial. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049The "Festival" radio receiver is designed to receive radio stations operating in the MW band. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049It is designed in the form of a book, when you open it, you can access the settings and volume controls. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Reception is via an internal ferrite antenna. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049The receiver uses P6 transistors. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Loudspeaker 0.25GD-1. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Rated output power 90 mW. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049The dimensions of the RP are 175x122x45 mm. ,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049Weight 800 gr.,86e6f450b8cc469628ba70bf2947b049,null,ru,null,null,null,null