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The image shows a vintage radio on a wooden shelf, with a stack of books below. The radio is black and has a frequency dial with markings in Russian. There are also several buttons and sliders on the front panel. The frequency dial is labeled with MHz and kHz. On the left side of the dial, there are labels for YKB II, YKB I, and KB. On the right side, there is a label for "Настройка" which means "Tuning" in Russian, and "Кантата 1" which is the model name. There is also a tuning knob on the right side of the radio. Below the frequency dial, there are sliders labeled "УСИЛВАНЕ" which means "Gain" in Bulgarian, and "ТОН" which means "Tone". There are also buttons labeled "ГРАМОФОН" (Gramophone), "УКВ" (VHF), and "ДВ" (LW). The radio appears to be in working condition. The wooden shelf is dark brown and has a worn finish. The books below are of various sizes and colors, and some of them have Cyrillic text on their spines. The overall environment suggests a home or study setting.

The radio is a "Kantata 1" model, a Soviet-era portable radio produced in the 1960s and 1970s. It is capable of receiving AM, SW, and FM broadcast bands. The presence of Bulgarian labels on the radio ("Усилване", "Тон", "УКВ", "ДВ", "Грамофон") suggests that this radio is located in Bulgaria. The city of Stara Zagora is known for its historical significance and is a major cultural and economic center in Bulgaria. While the image itself does not provide any direct clues to its specific location within Stara Zagora, the radio's features and labels strongly indicate a Bulgarian context.
anita

Jun 22, 2026

Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

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The image shows a vintage radio on a wooden shelf, with a stack of books below. The radio is black and has a frequency dial with markings in Russian. There are also several buttons and sliders on the front panel. The frequency dial is labeled with MHz and kHz. On the left side of the dial, there are labels for YKB II, YKB I, and KB. On the right side, there is a label for "Настройка" which means "Tuning" in Russian, and "Кантата 1" which is the model name. There is also a tuning knob on the right side of the radio. Below the frequency dial, there are sliders labeled "УСИЛВАНЕ" which means "Gain" in Bulgarian, and "ТОН" which means "Tone". There are also buttons labeled "ГРАМОФОН" (Gramophone), "УКВ" (VHF), and "ДВ" (LW). The radio appears to be in working condition. The wooden shelf is dark brown and has a worn finish. The books below are of various sizes and colors, and some of them have Cyrillic text on their spines. The overall environment suggests a home or study setting. The radio is a "Kantata 1" model, a Soviet-era portable radio produced in the 1960s and 1970s. It is capable of receiving AM, SW, and FM broadcast bands. The presence of Bulgarian labels on the radio ("Усилване", "Тон", "УКВ", "ДВ", "Грамофон") suggests that this radio is located in Bulgaria. The city of Stara Zagora is known for its historical significance and is a major cultural and economic center in Bulgaria. While the image itself does not provide any direct clues to its specific location within Stara Zagora, the radio's features and labels strongly indicate a Bulgarian context.

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