Radiola network lamp "SVG-9" (Radiola).

Network tube radiosDomesticSince 1938, the "SVG-9" network radio receiver with an electric turntable has been produced by the Aleksandrovsk Plant No. 3 NKS. Practically simultaneously with the "SVD-9" radio receiver, the plant began production of a radio. The first issues had the same name "SVD-9", but later the name was changed to "SVG-9" (Network All-Wave with Gramophone playing device). The design of the radio and its electrical circuit, with the exception of the EPU and commutation, coincides with the base receiver. The "SVG-9" radiola was produced like the "SVD-9" receiver in a desktop version. The release of the SVG-9 radio was short-lived and soon, presumably in 1939, was discontinued.