A postage stamp reproducing a picture by I.Sorokin "Alexander Popov demonstrating the world's first radio to Admiral Stepan Makarov". The stamp was issued in the Radio Day series in 1949.09.10.1950#686993
A visitor takes a picture of a Spidola radio at the Suitcase of Memories Exhibition by artist Vasily Ivanov-Kudryavtsev in the Russian Lefthander Miniature Museum in St Petersburg.31.01.2015#2564032
The equipment of amateur radio operator Yuri Zolotov. Adjusting the transceiver's reception knob.10.01.1989#888468
Zina Levashova and Karl Yegorov, announcers of the American and British Direction of Radio Moscow World Service.01.07.1989#852605
A transistor radio receiver "VEF-17" built at the Riga Radio Manufacturing Plant named after A.Popov. The Latvian SSR. 1970.01.03.1970#731274
Inta Andersene, museum director at the Riga-based VEF Production Association named after Lenin, displaying a VEF-206 radio receiver presented to the museum by Bulgarian travellers, Mr. and Mrs. Papazov.05.05.1986#872606
A Telefunken radio. 1940. Germany. The exhibition "Conserved relics" dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the State Polytechnic Museum.01.12.2002#749510
G.Serbin, a presenter of the independent advertising and musical radio station Europe Plus, in the studio.19.06.1991#359307
Honored hunters (mother and daughter) from Polar Star state farm listening to the radio. 03.09.1967#79242
Sputnik radio studio in the the Expoforum convention center at the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.03.06.2017#3120233