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The image displays an old, black, rectangular electronic device, likely a vintage radio receiver, positioned on its side on a light-colored carpeted floor. A brown power cord with a blue, two-pronged plug is visible, connected to the device and draped across its top surface. The device features ventilation grilles on its upper panel. Several labels and markings are visible on the device. One label clearly identifies it as "РАДИОПРИЕМНИК RIGA 104" (Radio Receiver Riga 104) and includes the standard "ГОСТ 5651-76," indicating its Soviet origin. Another small label shows frequency ranges, including "KB2 95-98". A prominent circular dial on the top right lists numerous cities and locations, arranged in a way that suggests a world time or time zone function, or perhaps specific broadcasting stations/regions. These locations include: МОСКВА (Moscow), РИГА (Riga), ХЕЛЬСИНКИ (Helsinki), БЕРЛИН (Berlin), ЛОНДОН (London), РЕЙКЬЯВИК (Reykjavik), АЗОРСКИЕ О. (Azores), РИО-ДЕ-ЖАН. (Rio de Janeiro), САНТ-ЯГО (Santiago), НЬЮ-ЙОРК (New York), МЕХИКО (Mexico City), ДЕНВЕР (Denver), САН-ФРАНЦИСКО (San Francisco), ДАУСОН (Dawson), АШХАБАД (Ashkhabad), ТАШКЕНТ (Tashkent), НОВОСИБИРСК (Novosibirsk), ИРКУТСК (Irkutsk), ЧИТА (Chita), ВЛАДИВОСТОК (Vladivostok), МАГАДАН (Magadan), ПЕТРОПАВЛ.-К. (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky), АНАДЫРЬ (Anadyr), and ГОНОЛУЛУ (Honolulu). Numbers 1 through 24 are visible around the dial, likely indicating hours. The background shows hints of an indoor setting, possibly a cluttered room with shelves or furniture, and a window or light source in the upper left. No people or activities are present; the image focuses solely on the static electronic device. The device's age and the listed cities are consistent with it being from the Soviet era in Russia, aligning with the provided location context of Naberezhnye Chelny.
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