A handheld radio transceiver, labeled 'BAOFENG', is positioned on a charging dock. The radio features multiple buttons, a small display screen, and is set against a backdrop with an isopropyl alcohol wipe packet partially visible.
A close-up view of a vintage stereo radio cassette recorder. The focus is on the frequency display, which includes various numbers and units such as 540, 600, and 120m. Two small red indicator lights are glowing beneath the display, hinting at the device being powered on.
A dimly lit room filled with vintage radio and communication equipment. There are various control panels with dials and switches, a typewriter on a desk, and several wires and cables visible. Two folding chairs are positioned in front of the equipment, and manuals or booklets are placed on one of the chairs.
A small electronic circuit board is connected to an antenna and a USB cable. The board features various electronic components and connectors, and it is resting on a dark, textured surface.

A collection of vintage military communication equipment is stacked neatly on a gray table. The devices are covered in dials, knobs, and connectors, indicating their complex functionalities. The room has wooden paneling and a tiled floor with a repetitive black and white pattern. A green chair is positioned in front of the table.