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Radio in the Soviet Union

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VGTRK
Russian public radio and TV broadcaster
UVB-76
UVB-76 (; ), also known by the nickname "The Buzzer", is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts in upper sideband mode on the frequency of 4625kHz (wavelength of 64.8m). It broadcasts a short, monotonous , repeating at a rate of approximately 25tones per minute, 24hours per day. Sometimes, the buzzer signal is interrupted and a voice transmission in Russian takes place.
Yuri Levitan
Soviet radio announcer (1914–1983)
Ernst Krenkel
Russian Arctic explorer of Baltic German origin (1903-1971)
The Pip
Russian shortwave military radio station
Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra
Russian classical music orchestra established in 1930
Vasily Strelnikov
Russian broadcaster
USSR State Committee for Television and Radio
soviet media broadcast supervisor
Boris Gusman
Soviet artist, critic, Pravda writer and friend of Prokofiev killed in the purges.
USSR All-Union Radio
Soviet state radio broadcasting network
R-123
thumb|300px|R-123 radio transceiver R-123 "Magnolia" (Р-123 «Магнолия») is a Soviet military HF/VHF radio transceiver designed for use in tanks and other armoured vehicles. The device was made in the Ryazan radio plant.
Joe Adamov
Russian journalist
R-105D
R-105D Astra-3 (Р-105Д Астра-3) is a VHF portable radio transceiver used by the Soviet military. thumb|R-105D transceiver
Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory
laboratory, historic site, historic building in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Grigoriopol transmitter
transmission facility on disputed land - Transnistria
VEF Spīdola
model series and trademark of Soviet portable transistor radios