Step into the soundscape of a bygone era with this authentic USSR Radio Node Speaker/Receiver Point 306 (Абонентська радіоточка) — a rare new-in-box relic from 1989, symbolizing the voice of Soviet daily life. Once heard in nearly every Soviet household, this minimalist speaker connected citizens directly to national broadcasts, emergency announcements, and the unforgettable Soviet anthem. Today, it stands as an eye-catching piece of Cold War nostalgia and industrial design heritage.

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Authentic 1989 Soviet Technology: Model 306, produced by Makeyevsky Impulse Electrical Household Products Factory, USSR.
Original condition: Brand new out of the box, preserved for decades — includes factory markings and Soviet Quality Brand Stamp.
Technical details: Designed for 30V radio transmission lines, frequency range 160–6300 Hz, average sound pressure ≥0.25 Pa.
Decorative & functional potential: Ideal for vintage display, film props, man cave décor, or creative modification into a modern external speaker.
Materials: ABS plastic casing, metal and electronic components.
Dimensions: 6.9 x 5.7 x 2 in (17.5 x 14.5 x 5 cm).
Weight: 1.78 lb (810 g) including box.
Condition: Excellent vintage preservation; unopened before listing. See photos for details.
Language: Russian name "Абонентська радіоточка" translates to "Subscriber Radio Node."
Audience: Perfect for collectors of retro tech, USSR memorabilia enthusiasts, or as a unique gift for vintage décor lovers.
Origin: Made in the Soviet Union (Makeyevka, Donetsk region).

Bring a touch of Cold War history and Soviet ingenuity into your home. Whether as a conversation starter, restoration project, or nostalgic collectible, this Radio Tochka 306 carries the echoes of another time — ready to speak again in your space.