Radiopriemnika Festival | Shema

: Uses an electric motor for both remote tuning and automatic frequency fine-tuning (AFC).

The (Фестиваль) is a legendary Soviet tube radio receiver produced between 1957 and 1963, celebrated as the pinnacle of Soviet radio engineering. It was the first Soviet radio to feature a wired remote control and automatic frequency control (AFC) . Key Technical Specifications shema radiopriemnika festival

At its release, the "Festival" was a luxury item costing 3,500 rubles (pre-1961 reform), roughly equivalent to several months' salary for an average worker. Today, it is a highly sought-after collector's item, with prices for restored units often exceeding 20,000 rubles. : Uses an electric motor for both remote

: 4 high-quality loudspeakers providing a frequency range of 60 Hz to 12 kHz. Key Technical Specifications At its release, the "Festival"

: Built with a robust selenium rectifier (ABC-120-270), though modern restorers often replace this with silicon diodes for reliability.

: Controlled manually to optimize LW/MW reception. Schematic and Design Review

: 6-meter wired remote for volume, tuning, and band switching.