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The image displays a close-up of a vintage Soviet-era radiogram, identified as a "РОМАНТИКА-106" (ROMANTIKA-106) model, located indoors in Lida, Belarus
The image displays a close-up of a vintage Soviet-era radiogram, identified as a "РОМАНТИКА-106" (ROMANTIKA-106) model, located indoors in Lida, Belarus. The upper section of the device features an illuminated radio tuner display with frequency bands and the names of various European and Soviet cities (e.g., Moscow, Kyiv, Leningrad, Berlin, London, Rome). A blue light indicator is visible on the far left, accompanied by a "CCCР" (USSR) emblem. Below the tuner, control knobs labeled "НИЗКИЕ" (LOW), "ВЫСОКИЕ" (HIGH), and "ГРОМКОСТЬ" (VOLUME) are present, alongside a row of push-buttons for band selection, with a red indicator active on the "УКВ" (FM) button. The lower section of the console contains a turntable with a black vinyl record positioned on its platter. The record's white label prominently displays "МЕЛОДИЯ" (MELODIYA) at the top, along with "СТЕRЕО" and "33 об/мин" (33 RPM). A tonearm with a cartridge labeled "MONO" rests on the record. The overall scene is dimly lit, highlighting the glowing indicators and display of the electronic unit, which is housed within a dark-colored console. No individuals are depicted in the frame.
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