VEF Spidola

VEF Spidola (Latvian: VEF Spīdola, Russian: ВЭФ Спидола) was the first mass-produced transistor radio with short wave band in the Soviet Union. It was manufactured by the VEF factory in Riga, Latvia since 1962. A small series under the name "Spidola" (Спидола ПМП-60) was manufactured since 1960. It was named after the fictional witch Spīdola from the Latvian epic poem.

The word "spidola" was a genericised trademark for "transistor radio" for long time in Russian (other synonyms included "transistor").

In some cases, the Spidola was used to listen to the Voice of America. The processing of at least one Soviet dissident involved confiscation of the Spidola as an "instrument of crime".

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